Don't worry Warner Brothers — Olivia Wilde's psychological thriller brought the Venice crowd to its feet for a seven-minute standing ovation.
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Before the screening, costume designer Adrianne Phillips was awarded the Campari Passion for Film award. In her speech she praised Wilde and the cast, noting that the director — who also stars in the film — for directing “in high heels, makeup and costume” and describing her as “Grace under fire.” Meanwhile, Wilde and Pugh appeared to try to put some distance between the film and the many rumors alleging a major falling out. The director and her star walked arm-in-arm into the screening on the red carpet and seemed entirely civil throughout the night.
LaBeouf then fired off emails that included several SMS messages he’d received from Wilde as evidence that, actually, he had “quit” the movie, while accusing her of pushing the “clickbait” story of him being fired “because of the current social landscape” and the “social currency it brings.
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