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The couple also opened up about the dynamic on set among the Drive-Away Dolls cast, which also included ... senator and just is truly the loveliest guy.” Getting to work with Coen and Cooke ...
“Drive-Away Dolls” constitutes a freewheeling mashup ... After an instigating mix-up with a guy called Curlie (Bill Camp, a welcome deadpan surrounded by smart actors straining for laughs ...
Well, I buy the goon part. Bill Camp is on board as a bald guy named Curlie, who does not like to be called Curlie. At times, “Drive-Away Dolls” seems like the inert offspring of such early ...
“Drive-Away Dolls” rather excitedly asserts a space ... the Coen brothers and their contemporaries (Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, et al.), popularized some three decades ago, birthing ...
Now, “Drive-Away Dolls” is breaking new ground with a crime ... I told Pedro he was (playing) the suave guy, and he said, ‘OK, I understand.’“ Pascal’s disembodied dome is employed ...
"Drive-Away Dolls" (the film's true and uncensored title, "Drive-Away Dykes," does thankfully appear on-screen) is reminiscent of the gonzo "Raising Arizona" or "The Hudsucker Proxy," with an ...
To a degree, “Drive-Away Dolls” seems of a piece with the Coens ... the two friends secure a car from a guy named Curlie (Bill Camp) and hit the road, with plans to visit Marian’s aunt ...
“Drive-Away Dolls,” directed by Ethan Coen, is a crime-speckled road-trip joyride about two innocent young women — innocent of illegal activity, that is; Margaret Qualley’s ...
On the plus side, Drive-Away Dolls is extremely gay. There’s a lot of sex, all of it between women, and Coen never exploits the girl-on-girl action or makes it feel voyeuristic, although some of ...
(Spoiler: Literally steamy at one point.) So why does Drive-Away Dolls constantly feel like it’s behind the wheel of the wrong make and model for its intended destination? Part of it is the ...
“Drive-Away Dolls” rather excitedly asserts a space ... the Coen brothers and their contemporaries (Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie, et al.), popularized some three decades ago, birthing ...