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Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke reveal details on “Go, Beavers!,” final film in lesbian B-movie trilogy
The follow-up to "Drive-Away Dolls" and "Honey Don’t!" will follow a lesbian crew team. Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke did not initially intend to make a trilogy when they started work on what would become the first of their lesbian B-movie collection, Drive-Away Dolls.
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 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,
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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. 22 in theaters,
Honey Don’t” might play more like a pilot episode of a television series than a contained film, but it is a step up from Coen and Cooke’s previous effort.
Margaret Qualley grounds this convoluted mystery, the second installation in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s lesbian B-movie trilogy.
Bob Odenkirk is back as Hutch Mansell in Nobody 2 , and yes, he’s still wrecking fools with the kind of feral energy that makes you wince and laugh at the same time. This sequel doesn’t try to outsmart itself or change the formula,
Bruce Dern, then just one of the fledgling actors to whom Corman gave crucial early roles, recalled asking Corman on the set of “The Wild Angels” in 1966 how many films he had made. “He told me about 60,” Dern told IndieWire. “That just knocked me out. He was a decade older than me, but I was amazed at the amount of movies he had done already.”