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‘Don’t Worry Darling’ review: In Olivia Wilde’s thriller, a ring-a-ding-ding nightmare turns out a little groggy

From left, Olivia Wilde, Florence Pugh and Sydney Chandler in“ Don’ t Worry Darling.”.

I told myself I wouldn’t talk about the bad press, but “Don’t Worry Darling” is a movie about lying, so I lied. Here’s one sentence of bad-press recap. Shia LaBeouf fired no wait he quit, director Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles sittin’ in a tree well maybe not, Florence Pugh ditches publicity launch no wait she’s filming “Dune 2,″ did Harry just eject something from his mouth onto Chris Pine’s lap no wait he didn’t, actually I think he

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