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Review: 'Honey Don't' is what moviegoers should say to friends who want to see this movie
If Ethan Coen keeps making movies as bad as "Honey Don't! ," people are going to start saying that Joel Coen is the real talent behind the Coen Bros. movies. The best that can be said for the neo-noir ...
‘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. The second chapter in a proposed lesbian B-movie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Margaret Qualley in ‘Honey, Don’t!’ - Credit: Karen Kuehn/Focus Feature Down these mean streets of Bakersfield, California, a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Margaret Qualley swans through “Honey Don’t!” like a movie star who might have been born in the wrong era, but she’s going to make ...
Margaret Qualley stars as P.I. Honey O'Donahue. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You can’t overstate how much her performance ...
Uneasy tonal shifts make Ethan’s new picture very difficult to take at times. This film takes pot shots at small town authoritative figures, churches, their leaders and congregations and crooked cops.
Honey Don't! is a breezy little black comedy, and while it doesn't overstay its welcome and has excellent performances and even individual scenes, none of it comes together in any way that makes ...
Honey Bunch follows married couple Diana (Grace Glowicki) and Homer (Ben Petrie) as they check in for an intense treatment in a desolate clinic in the wilderness. Diana has suffered a severe accident ...
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