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The follow-up to "Drive-Away Dolls" and "Honey Don’t!" will follow a lesbian crew team. Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke did not ...
Away Dolls” directly, while gazing back to the Coen brothers’ neo-noirs. The married couple has ...
Away Dolls” posed a cheeky question: What if crime comedies could be way less masculine, and way more sapphic? This second ...
Honey loves them too, and the delight of Qualley’s performance in Honey Don’t! lies in its witty, vivid revision of a vintage ...
For reasons known only to him, writer/director Ethan Coen has made the late-in-life pivot from his longtime partnership with ...
“Honey Don’t!” and “Relay” make for a fruitful late August weekend of thriller-going.
Drive-Away Dolls, which had a theatrical release and special VOD windows before being bought by NBCUniversal, will ultimately be accessible for streaming on Peacock. Recently, My Big Fat Greek ...
“Drive-Away Dolls” also gives you a dash of Pedro Pascal, a spritz of an uncredited Miley Cyrus and a healthy serving of Matt Damon, who shows up late in the proceedings as a conservative senator.
While “Drive-Away Dolls” is a literal journey, it doesn’t have the sense of reaching its destination in the same way. It’s not a road to nowhere — it’s better than that.
Drive-Away Dolls is mostly a mixed bag. Sometimes, it’s a delightful road trip comedy from a perspective that we don’t often see, with a sense of humor that reminds of Ethan Coen’s many ...
In Drive-Away Dolls, Jamie and Marian have their roots in various relationships speckled across the Coen brothers’ filmography—especially H.I. and Ed in Raising Arizona, who share the same ...
Drive-Away Dolls is an entirely fictional film invented in the imaginations of Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, but it does borrow a bit from real life with the introduction of Tiffney Plaster Caster.