"Exploring Ethan Coen's Wild New Direction with Drive-Away Dolls"

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"Exploring Ethan Coen's Wild New Direction with Drive-Away Dolls"
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Drive-Away Dolls, a film by Ethan Coen and co-written by Tricia Cooke, combines tongue-in-cheek lesbian humor with a signature Coen bumbling-criminals plot, featuring Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan as mismatched pals on a distraction-prone, comically violent road trip to Florida. The film's bawdy, quippy, and slick nature sometimes leads to it slipping and face-planting, but overall, it's a raunchy, dizzy road-trip comedy that's a little too slick for its own good.

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