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However, for those still craving more from the Coens, a new comedy directed by Ethan Coen titled, Drive-Away Dolls, has just dropped on Amazon Prime Video. The Coen Brothers' filmography is full of ...
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, who wrote, directed, produced, and edited the new movie "Drive-Away Dolls." Coen and Cooke are married.
Ethan Coen: Oh my God, because there’s been so many worse that have failed to. No, your question answers itself. Tricia Cooke: Which is one of the reasons we made it a period movie.
As to what we should expect, Ethan Coen has put this intriguing pin on the board: It's a pure horror film, and it gets very bloody. If you like Blood Simple, I think you'll enjoy it.
Ethan Coen and wife, writing partner Tricia Cooke talk queer detective comedy 'Honey Don’t!,' being offensive in the Trump era, re-teaming with Joel.
Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke's "Drive-Away Dolls" signifies both the much-awaited return of Coen to narrative filmmaking and the giddy revival of a long-dormant spirit of '70s B-movie filmmaking.
Brothers Ethan and Joel Coen have made 18 movies together, starting with 1984’s Blood Simple to 2018’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, creating an iconic filmography of black comedy masterpieces ...
Ethan Coen just confirmed the Coen brothers are back in business together.. Ethan, who is making his solo narrative directorial debut with upcoming comedy “Drive-Away Dolls,” told Empire ...
Director Ethan Coen has now said these films will be a trilogy. And with Qualley's brash queer heroines at the center, that's enough to justify them. Margaret Qualley swans through “Honey Don ...
Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke's “Drive-Away Dolls" signifies both the much-awaited return of Coen to narrative filmmaking and the giddy revival of a long-dormant spirit of ’70s B-movie filmmaking.