Laughs and Longevity: Olivia Wilde's Comedy Hits Sundance

Park City, USASun Jan 25 2026
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Olivia Wilde's new film, The Invite, has made quite the splash at Sundance. It's not every day that a comedy gets a standing ovation at this festival, but this one did. The story revolves around two couples living in the same apartment complex. On one side, there's Edward Norton and Penelope Cruz playing a couple who are all about openness and progress. On the other, Seth Rogen and Wilde herself play a couple stuck in a rut. The film is all about the laughs and the struggles of middle age. Wilde didn't work alone on this one. She teamed up with Rashida Jones and Wil McCormack to workshop the screenplay. It's actually a remake of a Spanish film called The People Upstairs. Wilde shared that they put a lot of personal touches into the script. The cast brought a lot of energy to the set every day.
The film was shot in order, which is a big deal. It's not something that happens often, but it allowed for a lot of creativity to flow. Wilde mentioned that it was a luxury to be able to generate ideas as they went along. This isn't Wilde's first rodeo at Sundance this year. She's also starring in another film called I Want Your Sex. So, she's basically everywhere right now. It's not just Wilde who's been making waves. Other films like Josephine, Wicker, and Fing! have also received standing ovations.
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