Don’t Worry Darling, the psychological thriller from director Olivia Wilde, won the weekend domestic box office with a $19.2 million opening.
, the psychological thriller from director Olivia Wilde, won the weekend domestic box office with a $19.2 million opening and the approval of fans, despite press in the lead-up to its release focusing on behind-the-scenes drama and critics delivering overall unimpressed reviews.Morton Merrick/Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights ReservedIn contrast, the movie has a 79% audience rating from fans, based on over 500 verified ratings on the site.
While most critics found the plot to be messy, many fans were at the edge of their seats—but nearly all were in agreement about star Florence Pugh’s chilling performance.Negative attention on’s alleged scandals did not diminish interest in it, and the constant press about it may have actually created buzz about it.
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