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Non-traditional married couple Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke are on a roll with the queer noir film, “Honey Don’t!,” the second ...
Non-traditional married couple Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke are on a roll with the queer noir film “Honey Don’t!” ...
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.
Early returns are positive so far: At the Cannes festival back in May, the film received a 6-and-a-half-minute ovation. The ...
Tricia Cooke: Well, I’ll often read the scripts that Ethan and Joel are going to make and give notes and stuff. But collaborating, like I said, Ethan and I have written stuff before, made little ...
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.
Coen and Cooke spoke by Zoom from snowy Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they were prepping another movie together titled “Honey Don’t.” Last summer, though, Ethan returned to writing with Joel.
Writer/director Ethan Coen, left, and writer Tricia Cooke pose for a portrait to promote "Drive-Away Dolls" on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, in New York. Photo by: Andy Kropa / Invision/AP ...
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.
Cooke and Coen made the film, “Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind,” together. “We really enjoyed making that movie,” Coen said in a recent interview alongside Cooke.