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Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t! arrives as the second installment in his and Tricia Cooke’s so-called “lesbian B-movie trilogy,” ...
Away Dolls” posed a cheeky question: What if crime comedies could be way less masculine, and way more sapphic? This second ...
Ethan Coen is well-known for the work he’s done with his brother Joel, including The Big Lebowski and No Country for Old Men, ...
The follow-up to "Drive-Away Dolls" and "Honey Don’t!" will follow a lesbian crew team. Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke did not ...
Drive-Away Dolls fulfills the promise of a raunchy lesbian road trip directed by a Coen brother, but there isn’t much here beyond big laughs. In theaters now.
“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.
“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.
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 ...
Drive-Away Dolls feels like a movie that is one or two screenplay drafts away from being the best possible version of itself, but as is, it’s still a trip. The pairing of Margaret Qualley and ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...