Reviews new movie Honey Don't!
Digest more
Focus Features' Ethan Coen-directed 'Honey Don't!' did $525K in previews in a weekend where Netflix's 'Kpop Demons Hunters' looks to dominate.
Honey loves them too, and the delight of Qualley’s performance in Honey Don’t! lies in its witty, vivid revision of a vintage noir archetype. Cruising through town in a series of neatly tailored ’40s-style ensembles,
Honey Don’t!’ dumps a terrific Margaret Qualley in a pointless, largely unfunny pastiche of B-movie and lesbian noir from Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke.
Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke continue their lesbian exploitation B-movie trilogy with this Bakersfield-set mystery that co-stars Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans.
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, but last year he set out on his own to direct Drive-Away Dolls. Ethan is now back with a follow-up,
Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke's dark comedy and second film in their lesbian B-movie trilogy, Honey Don't!, has one purely evil character, and you can easily guess who played it.
Margaret Qualley plays a Bakersfield, California, private investigator in Ethan Coen's “Honey Don't.” Coen cowrote the film with Tricia Cooke.
20hon MSN
Is "Honey, Don't!" a do? It depends.
Hello, Yahoo readers! My name is Brett Arnold, film critic and longtime Yahoo editor, and I’m back with another edition of Trust Me, I Watch Everything. A pair of new releases from widely respected filmmakers top the list this week as Ron Howard's Eden and Ethan Coen's Honey Don't debut in theaters nationwide.
10h
CultureMap Austin on MSNCoen brother centers lesbians again in modern film noir Honey Don't
For reasons known only to him, writer/director Ethan Coen has made the late-in-life pivot from his longtime partnership with his brother, Joel, to making quirky movies about lesbians with his queer wife,
Ethan Coen and co-writer and wife Tricia Cooke reteam with actor Margaret Qualley for the second – and better – in a purported loose lesbian neo-noir trilogy.