Edward Norton Reveals Olivia Wilde's Wild Filmmaking Method
Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen star as a couple whose dinner with noisy neighbors turns into confessions, counseling and bruising marital tensions.
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Pull up a chair, this delicious comedy is worth savouring
Olivia Wilde directs and stars in The Invite alongside Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton in a sharp, funny adult comedy about a disastrous dinner party.
The Invite (2026) Review: A Blistering Character Drama From Director Olivia Wilde
Awash in faded, stylish blues that pave a scorched path of chilly marital contempt, The Invite masterfully bottles the festering wounds of built-up resentments and the nastiest versions of our insecurities. Aided by a tightly wound script, committed performances, and some truly inspired and hilarious editing, the film dissects with fevered intent the pains of love and the mess that comes with setting boundaries with neighbors. The drama and pit…
The 107 minute tape keeps the tension, is fun and encourages reflection. Actors keep the story well and it is very dynamic. They do not fall into the caricature or the exaggeration
Spoiler alert: the text below may contain spoilers of ☆The Invitation When two couples gather for a dinner, the difference between the two relationships becomes clear. While Joe (Seth Rogen) and Angela (Olivia Wilde) exchange guilt and discomfort, Hawk (Edward Norton) and Piña (Penélope Cruz) exude sensuality and confidence. This is the plot of the Invitation, a new film by Olivia Wilde (-Out of the series), which debuts on Thursday (9) in Brazi…
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