LOS ANGELES, July 2 -- At the very end of "The Invite," before the credits even start rolling, two words appear alone on a black screen: "For Diane."

Olivia Wilde explained that dedication at the film's Los Angeles premiere, according to The Hollywood Reporter's account of the event. The film is dedicated to Diane Keaton, who died in October 2025 at 79, and who played Wilde's mother in the 2015 comedy "Love the Coopers," the two actresses' only film together.

"I really wanted to show this movie to Diane," Wilde said. "I don't think that there is an Invite without Diane Keaton because she's in so many of the films that inspired this film." She described Keaton as the first actress she recognized as representing "a totally unique and comp...