We’re just a few weeks away from the debut of Don’t Worry Darling, the sophomore film directed by Olivia Wilde. With an all-star ensemble cast and a unique genre-bending performance, the film was already sure to intrigue a lot of moviegoers, something that has only grown with recent headlines and other buzz. One of the most talked-about aspects of the film’s marketing campaign has been its approach to female sexuality, with Wilde previously hinting that scenes between Alice (Florence Pugh) and Jack (Harry Styles) center a “type of female pleasure” not usually seen onscreen. In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Wilde spoke about that aspect of Don’t Worry Darling — and revealed that she actually wanted to include more of it in the film’s marketing, but was told not to by the Motion Picture Association, which handles the ratings of films.