Margaret Qualley (left) and Geraldine Viswanathan in director Ethan Coen's "Drive-Away Dolls." (Courtesy Wilson Webb/Working Title/Focus Features) A few years ago, when it was announced that ...
It's the first solo Coen film suffused with personality, thanks to Qualley's lesbian libertine. Set in 1999, “Drive-Away Dolls” is a lark, a curio, a caper that feels like Coen brothers lite — which ...
The movie Drive-Away Dolls is a shaggy comedy about a couple of lesbian friends (Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan) who take a road trip and unwittingly find themselves wrapped up in a ...
It’s impossible not to compare “Drive-Away Dolls” to a Coen brothers film because of the dizzy plot, the intricate madness of the dialogue and, well, because one of the Coen brothers directs it. Which ...
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. The writer of Honey Don’t!, which premieres Aug.
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