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    Movie Review

    Filmmaker Ethan Coen returns with lesbian road-trip caper Drive-Away Dolls

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 22, 2024 | 4:31 pm

    Joel and Ethan Coen, aka the Coen Brothers, have made for a fantastic filmmaking partnership over the past 40 years, winning four Oscars together. But following their last film, 2018’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, they went their separate ways, with Joel saying Ethan didn’t want to make movies anymore. Ethan appears to have revived his passion, though, as he’s back as a solo director with Drive-Away Dolls.

    Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan in Drive-Away Dolls
      

    Photo by Wilson Webb / courtesy of Working Title and Focus Features

    Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan in Drive-Away Dolls.

    The new film, written by Coen and his wife, Tricia Cooke, is – of all things – a wacky comedy about two lesbians, Jamie (Margaret Qualley) and Marian (Geraldine Viswanathan), who unwittingly get caught up in a criminal enterprise. Jamie is a free spirit who will sleep with any woman who crosses her path – much to the chagrin of her girlfriend, Sukie (Beanie Feldstein) – while Marian is uptight and only willing to have sex with someone she knows well.

    Looking to get away, the two young women take a job transporting a car from New York to Tallahassee, Florida. Unfortunately, that car happens to contain a couple of cases with ill-gotten goods meant for a powerful senator, and two goons (Joey Slotnick and C.J. Wilson) are soon on their trail to recover the cases. But since Jamie and Marian take many detours to find lesbian hangouts along the way, they prove harder to find than anticipated.

    Looked at a certain way, the film has many of the same hallmarks of classic Coen Brothers comedies. The sensibility is off-kilter enough that many of the laughs come from how unusual the characters are behaving. That idea starts with Jamie, with her insatiable sexual appetite and comically broad Texas accent, whose friendship with Marian – her polar opposite in almost every way – is odd, if somewhat endearing.

    But Coen and Cooke put their own unique stamp on the film, especially in the sexual nature of the story. The sex is played mainly for laughs, both in the actual scenes and the things characters use to help with the sex. None of it seems exploitative, although there will certainly be some who raise an eyebrow at a movie about lesbians being made by a straight couple and portrayed by two straight actors. (EDIT: Cooke gave a recent interview revealing she identifies as a lesbian.)

    The comedy and a few big-name cameos make the movie fun, but even at only 84 minutes, it feels like Coen and Cooke aren’t exactly sure what to do with the story they started. With so many of the scenes being over-the-top, usually in the acting department, there don’t seem to be any real stakes. The film, set in 1999 for unknown reasons, ends with a joke that would have been great in that year, but now makes almost zero sense.

    No matter what you think of her Texas accent, it’s hard to say that Qualley doesn’t give her all to her role. She and Viswanathan making for an appealing pair, with Viswanathan’s deadpan acting being a great complement to Qualley’s hamminess. Feldstein matches Qualley’s pitch in their scenes together, while Slotnick, Wilson, and others find ways to fit in well with the film’s overall tone.

    It’s no replacement for the classic partnership of the Coen Brothers, but Drive-Away Dolls shows that Ethan Coen still knows how to make a good, if flawed, movie. And get ready for more, as Coen and Cooke apparently have a whole lesbian B-movie trilogy planned if this one is successful enough.

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    Drive-Away Dolls opens in theaters on February 23.

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    Concert News

    Rapper Ken Carson wreaks chaos on 2025 tour with stop in Houston

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 29, 2025 | 2:00 pm
    Ken Carson
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    Rapper Ken Carson will perform at Fort Bend Epicenter on September 14.

    Rapper Ken Carson will go on his biggest tour to date, “The Lord of Chaos” arena tour, in 2025, including a stop at Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg on Sunday, September 14.

    The Atlanta-born Carson will be touring in support of the recently released More Chaos, the first No. 1 album of his career.

    The 29-city tour will be a step up for Carson both in size of venues, taking place mostly in arenas and amphitheaters, and number of overall dates.

    In addition to Houston, he will perform in Fort Bend on September 11 and Austin on September 13.

    More Chaos is the fourth album of Carson's career, and continues his steady upward trajectory. His 2021 debut, Project X, failed to chart, but each successive album has gone higher than the last, culminating in this No. 1 debut.

    Following his 2023 album, A Great Chaos, Carson earned a lot of exposure thanks to an opening spot on the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ tour and a debut performance at Coachella in 2024.

    An artist pre-sale begins on Wednesday, April 30 at 10 am at kencarson.xyz/tour. The general on-sale will start on Friday, May 2 at 10 am.

    “THE LORD OF CHAOS” TOUR DATES

    • Tue Jul 29 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway
    • Fri Aug 1 Philadelphia, PA Liacouras Center
    • Sun Aug 03 Toronto, ON Coca-Cola Coliseum
    • Wed Aug 06 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center
    • Sat Aug 09 Baltimore, MD Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena
    • Tue Aug 12 Cleveland, OH Wolstein Center
    • Wed Aug 13 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center
    • Fri Aug 15 Indianapolis, IN Fishers Event Center
    • Sat Aug 16 Chicago, IL Credit Union 1 Arena
    • Sun Aug 17 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
    • Tue Aug 19 Independence, MO Cable Dahmer Arena
    • Fri Aug 22 Salt Lake City, UT The Plaza
    • Sun Aug 24 Vancouver, BC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
    • Wed Aug 27 Seattle, WA WAMU Theater
    • Fri Aug 29 Portland, OR Theater of the Clouds
    • Sat Aug 30 San Francisco, CA Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
    • Wed Sep 03 San Diego, CA Gallagher Square at Petco Park
    • Fri Sep 05 Los Angeles, CA The Kia Forum
    • Sun Sep 07 Mesa, AZ Mesa Amphitheatre
    • Tue Sep 09 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
    • Thu Sep 11 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
    • Sat Sep 13 Austin, TX H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
    • Sun Sep 14 Houston, TX Fort Bend Epicenter
    • Tues Sep 16 Tampa, FL Yuengling Center
    • Wed Sep 17 Orlando, FL Orlando Amphitheater
    • Thu Sep 18 Miami, FL Factory Town
    • Sun Sep 21 Charlotte, NC Bojangles' Coliseum
    • Mon Sep 22 Nashville, TN Nashville Municipal Auditorium
    • Tue Sep 23 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
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