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entertainment4 months ago

‘Honey Don’t!’: A Wry, Stylish, and Quirky Coen Brothers Film Debut

The film 'Honey Don't!', directed by Ethan Coen, is a poorly executed neo-noir that fails to engage, despite a promising setting in Bakersfield and a strong performance by Margaret Qualley. It attempts to blend queer themes with a detective story but is marred by tonal inconsistencies, underdeveloped plotlines, and missed opportunities, ultimately wasting its vibrant setting and talented cast.

entertainment4 months ago

‘Honey Don’t!’: Coen Brothers’ New Lesbian Noir Starring Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza

Filmmakers Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke discuss their new film 'Honey Don’t!', a comedy featuring a lesbian private eye, and their upcoming project about a women's rowing crew. They also talk about gender norms in detective stories, their collaboration history, and future plans for reuniting as a directing team.

entertainment5 months ago

Tricia Cooke and Ethan Coen's Noir-Inspired Comedy 'Honey Don't!'

Tricia Cooke, co-writer of 'Honey Don't!', a lesbian noir comedy starring Margaret Qualley and Aubrey Plaza, aims to showcase lesbian protagonists in a genre typically lacking queer representation. The film features a femme detective and explores themes of sexuality and gender norms, set against the backdrop of Bakersfield, California, with most filming in Albuquerque. Cooke and Ethan Coen are also working on a trilogy's final installment, 'Go Beavers,' inspired by Australian outback films.

entertainment1 year ago

"Exploring the Queer Caper: Drive-Away Dolls Unveiled"

Filmmakers Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke discuss their audacious lesbian road movie "Drive-Away Dolls," inspired by B-movie classics and featuring two young women on a wild adventure. Coen and Cooke share their inspirations, explain their collaborative process, and discuss the challenges and creative decisions behind the making of the film. They also reveal their upcoming project "Honey Don't," a contemporary private eye crime movie.

arts1 year ago

"Wild Ride: The Bawdy Joy of 'Drive-Away Dolls' Review"

"Drive-Away Dolls," directed by Ethan Coen without his brother Joel, follows two friends on a road trip from Philadelphia to Florida as they come into possession of a briefcase wanted by dangerous men. The film, written by Coen and his wife, Tricia Cooke, features highbrow references and petty crimes but ultimately falls short with sluggish pacing, overblown performances, and an inert storyline, despite attempts at mixing genres and layered references.

movie-review1 year ago

"Exploring the Impact of 'Drive-Away Dolls' on Queer Cinema and the Coen Brothers' Legacy"

"Drive-Away Dolls," Ethan Coen's solo fiction directorial debut, is a fast-paced, bawdy road comedy that falls short of expectations, featuring B-movie riffs, lesbian raunch, and retreads of Coen classics. Starring Margaret Qualley and Beanie Feldstein, the film follows a sexually voracious free spirit and her uptight roommate as they get entangled in a crime organization's pursuit. Despite committed performances, the movie's gratuitous and forced humor, overcompensation, and frenetic pacing make it a forgettable and disposable cinematic experience.

movie-review1 year ago

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

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.

movie-review1 year ago

"Drive-Away Dolls: A Wild New Direction for Ethan Coen's Lesbian Crime Caper"

Drive-Away Dolls, directed by Ethan Coen and co-written with Tricia Cooke, features Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Beanie Feldstein in a lesbian crime caper. The film, reminiscent of Coen's stage productions, is described as lightweight and overly pleased with itself, with strained humor and forced transgressive spirit. The plot revolves around two women unwittingly in possession of a briefcase with sensitive contents that could end a prominent Republican political career. While the film's outrageousness feels fabricated, Beanie Feldstein's performance stands out as the funniest element in an otherwise strained and spotty comedy.

movie-review1 year ago

"Drive-Away Dolls: A Wild and Bawdy Lesbian-Driven B-Movie Crime Comedy"

Director Ethan Coen, in collaboration with Tricia Cooke, delivers a raunchy and violent lesbian-centered crime caper comedy in "Drive-Away Dolls," paying homage to hard R drive-in B movies. The film follows a free-spirited lesbian, Jamie, and her uptight friend, Marian, on a road trip with a dodgy car and a valuable briefcase in the trunk, leading to a chase involving bad dudes, a senator, and a manhood-related secret. Despite being a disposable and forgettable effort, the film retains the quirkiness of the Coen brand and is influenced in style by Tricia Cooke, making it worth a watch for fans of the Coen Brothers' work.

movie-review1 year ago

"Margaret Qualley Shines in Ethan Coen's Queer Crime Joyride: A Drive-Away Dolls Review"

"Drive-Away Dolls," directed by Ethan Coen, is a crime-speckled road-trip joyride about two innocent young women on a drive-away car trip to Tallahassee, unaware of the special goods in the trunk. The film is a lighthearted caper reminiscent of Coen brothers' style, featuring a queer libertine dynamo character, Jamie, portrayed by Margaret Qualley. While the movie showcases indie escapist moviemaking, it lacks an abundance of style and takes a turn into didactic silliness towards the end.

film2 years ago

Watch Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan in Ethan Coen's 'Drive-Away Dolls' Trailer

The trailer for Ethan Coen's upcoming comedy caper "Drive-Away Dolls" has been released, starring Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan as two friends on a road trip to Tallahassee who encounter a group of inept criminals. The film, written by Coen and Tricia Cooke, also stars Beanie Feldstein, Colman Domingo, Pedro Pascal, Bill Camp, and Matt Damon. "Drive-Away Dolls" is set to be released in theaters on September 22nd by Focus Features.

entertainment2 years ago

"Drive-Away Dolls": Ethan Coen's Wacky Lesbian Road Trip Comedy Trailer

Focus Features has released the trailer for Ethan Coen's solo directorial debut, "Drive-Away Dolls," a comedy caper about two friends on a road trip who discover dangerous criminals are after the valuables in their rental car's trunk. The film stars Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan and features the combination of absurd comedy, violence, and inept criminals typical of earlier Coen Brothers films. "Drive-Away Dolls" will hit theaters on September 22, 2023, and is produced by Coen, Tricia Cooke, Robert Graf, Tim Bevan, and Eric Fellner.

film2 years ago

Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star in Ethan Coen's wacky crime comedy 'Drive-Away Dolls' trailer.

Ethan Coen's upcoming road trip comedy "Drive-Away Dolls" dropped its first trailer, featuring Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Pedro Pascal, Matt Damon, Beanie Feldstein, Colman Domingo, and Annie Gonzalez. The film follows two friends on an impromptu road trip to Tallahassee, where they cross paths with a group of inept criminals. "Drive-Away Dolls" marks Coen's first narrative feature since taking an indefinite hiatus from making movies with his brother Joel. The film will be released in theaters on September 22.

film2 years ago

Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star in wacky crime comedy 'Drive-Away Dolls' trailer.

Ethan Coen's solo directorial debut, Drive-Away Dolls, co-written with his wife Tricia Cooke, stars Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan as lesbian friends on a road trip to Florida who are chased by violent criminals after realizing their rental car has valuables stored in the trunk. The film, set at the turn of the millennium, is a playful yet subversive B-movie with innocent yet sexy and gritty elements. The fact that the movie was able to materialize now is a testament to the wider range of stories about queer characters that are prevalent in modern pop culture. Drive-Away Dolls hits theaters on Sept. 22.