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Updated · Arizona's Family · Jul 7
Olivia Wilde’s 'The Invite' Lands 8.5/10 Ahead of July 9 Release
Updated
Updated · Arizona's Family · Jul 7

Olivia Wilde’s 'The Invite' Lands 8.5/10 Ahead of July 9 Release

3 articles · Updated · Arizona's Family · Jul 7

Summary

  • An 8.5/10 review calls A24’s dark comedy 'The Invite' a funny, heartbreaking chamber piece opening nationwide on July 9.
  • Olivia Wilde directs and co-stars with Seth Rogen, Edward Norton and Penélope Cruz in a dinner-party story where a failing marriage unravels as secrets surface.
  • The review says Wilde’s direction keeps the single-apartment setting tense and visually dynamic, while praising sharp dialogue from writers Will McCormack and Rashida Jones.
  • Olivia Wilde is singled out for her best performance yet, with Rogen also earning strong praise; the main drawback is a major reveal that arrives too late and an intrusive early score.
  • The film is framed as an American remake of Spain’s 'The People Upstairs,' drawing clear inspiration from 1966’s 'Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'

Insights

Can a dark comedy about failing marriages become a summer box office hit?
Do its stars expose raw truths about love, or is it just masterful acting?
What does the film's 'Rorschach test' ending reveal about our own relationships?