“Love is a sleigh ride to Hell,” reads a graffiti message in Drive-Away Dolls, and so too is this comedy, which suggests that Joel and Ethan Coen’s long-time creative partnership was not an equal one.
Credits: Directed by Ethan Coen, starring Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan and Beanie Feldstein Rating/Runtime: R. Contains crude sexual content, full nudity, profanity and some violence. 84 ...
We haven’t gotten a Coen Brothers Film in 5 years, but in the meantime we’ve gotten a heady take on MacBeth from Joel and a documentary on Jerry Lee Lewis from Ethan. It’s nice to try new things.
A road trip. A mix-up. A fast-talking hero, prone to tossing off bewilderingly verbose sentences. Some criminals who run the gamut from eccentric to psychotic to painfully inept. (Sometimes, they’re ...
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A pair of pratfalling criminals hunt our unwitting couriers. One thug scolds the other with management-speak during long drives: “You don’t engage the whole person,” he whines, but because none of the ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
The bag or briefcase full of valuables has proved a reliable means for launching a grisly plot since at least Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Pardoner’s Tale.” Quentin Tarantino added an amusing twist by ...
Directing without his brother, Coen brings the usual mix of highbrow references and petty crimes, but this road movie just stalls out. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an independently ...
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