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Away Dolls” directly, while gazing back to the Coen brothers’ neo-noirs. The married couple has ...
Will Margaret Qualley star in the trilogy-capper? Coen and Cooke at least want to find a part for her in the picture.
As Tricia Cooke's lesbian B-movie trilogy continues with its second installment in theaters this month, she's ready to tackle the concluding chapter.
Drive-Away Dolls marks the first narrative feature that Ethan has directed on his own, while in 2021 Joel Coen went solo with The Tragedy of MacBeth starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand.
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.
Ethan Coen and co-writer and wife Tricia Cooke reteam with actor Margaret Qualley for the second – and better – in a ...
A long delayed take-off on the female-led exploitation films of the 1970s, Ethan Coen’s “Drive-Away Dolls,” a work he co-wrote with his wife Tricia Cooke, an editor making her feature ...
“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 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,' a darkly funny road trip, covers a lot of ground Mismatched friends have hijinks on the way and bad guys on their tail in fast-paced action comedy by one of the Coen Brothers.
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 ...