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DWD First reviews: Harry Styles reminds of Frank Sinatra


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John Wayne
1 minute ago, Meat said:

Funny how Harry haters are silent all of a sudden :billie:

nah we here, it’s just absurd to comment on this :billie:

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Pennywise

The "Frank Sinatra" comparison isn't for his talent, but for his "old fashioned" aura he gives, though, let's make that clear before people come in with high praise :billie:

So long ggd, it was nice while it lasted.
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5 minutes ago, John Wayne said:

nah we here, it’s just absurd to comment on this :billie:

Good :billie: did you know he recently signed a 100M deal with Marvel? He isn’t going anywhere :billie:

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John Wayne
3 minutes ago, Meat said:

Good :billie: did you know he recently signed a 100M deal with Marvel? He isn’t going anywhere :billie:

Good for him :golfclap:

Is Marvel the epitome of cinema tho?

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3 minutes ago, John Wayne said:

Good for him :golfclap:

Is Marvel the epitome of cinema tho?

No, but it’ll make sure that you never stop hearing about him :billie:

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ConnorFilm

With a 51% on MC, it doesn’t look great for this film. I’m fact, quite a few films debuting at Venice have gotten a very meh reaction. It might be a very mediocre awards season. 

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Don’t Worry Darling – First Reactions from critics  (mixed at best)

Erik Davis: Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling features a fantastically frenzied performance from Florence Pugh as a woman slowly losing control of her reality. Pugh is TERRIFIC in the seductive psychological thriller that will keep you guessing throughout. Loved the cinematography, too!

Peter Bradshaw: Directed by Olivia Wilde, it superciliously pinches ideas from other films without quite understanding how and why they worked in the first place

Owen Gleiberman: Don’t Worry Darling should have no trouble finding an audience. But the movie takes you on a ride that gets progressively less scintillating as it goes along.

Tomris Laffly: a movie I found all too simplistic in its feminism and supposed twists, despite stellar work from Florence Pugh (duh) and decent handle on crafts. Wish it worked better; it sadly doesn’t.

Rafa Sales Ross: meh. An interesting exercise in production and costume design that is much more concerned with what it wants to do than doing it. Oh, boy, how does Harry Styles try, but all his Tommy Wiseau-esque act does is adorn Florence Pugh’s inspired turn.

Rodrigo Perez: the audacious film is ultimately a misfire because of its overextending mystery conceit. Wilde proves she’s not a one-hit-wonder, at least technically and artistically. “Don’t Worry Darling” may be a misstep, but Wilde’s still got a flair for cinema that feels worth keeping an eye on.

Tom O’Brien: With a furious performance by Florence Pugh & a director who gives it her all in Olivia Wilde, the thriller DON’T WORRY DARLING coasts along fine for awhile, by the screenplay paints itself into a corner. Palm Springs (my home) never looked creepier

Kate Erbland: More frustrating is that the film also offers stunning craft work, a wonderfully immersive quality, and one of star Florence Pugh’s best performances yet. Too bad about the rest of it.

Robbie Collin: For a mediocre film, [the media storm] could have been wounding. But happily, Wilde’s is largely fantastic: the sort of juicy but accessible studio production that have all but vanished since 1990s.

 

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34 minutes ago, Meat said:

Funny how Harry haters are silent all of a sudden :billie:

chile the thread is 30 mins old :billie:

mother, what must i do?
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LilyLark

The praise was pretty tepid, tbh, in most of the reviews, and he had several pans. That said, he's not getting dragged for filth like twitter is acting...then again, should we be surprised that film twitter misrepresents reviews/facts/etc. and is overly hateful towards people? They'll move on and find a new people to hate, but rn Olivia and Harry are some of their current favs to dislike.

What will help him, imo, is the praise from a couple of the 'big' critics from the major outlets.

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LOVEDRUG
39 minutes ago, Meat said:

No, but it’ll make sure that you never stop hearing about him :billie:

i never stop hearing about charli d'amelio and tekashi 6ix9ine. doesn't mean either of them have any kind of remarkable or noteworthy talent.

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