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Coen and Tricia Cooke discuss their queer detective comedy 'Honey Don’t!,' being offensive in the Trump era and missing ...
Cooke We’ve got about a third of it written, but we’re both doing other things. Ethan’s written a new movie with Joel and I’m writing something with my daughter ... Coen Not only have ...
The queer spin on the Coen-esque crime caper comedy comes in large part from Coen’s co-writer, Tricia Cooke, his longtime editor and wife ... movie with Joel and I’m writing something with my daughter ...
with Joel Coen directing his wife Frances McDormand (alongside Denzel Washington) in The Tragedy Of Macbeth, and Ethan teaming up with his own spouse, Tricia Cooke, for what have now been two ...
Aubrey Plaza, Charlie Day, and Billy Eichner co-star in Coen's dark comedy, which he co-wrote with Tricia Cooke. Chris Evans stars as the religious leader at the center of Qualley’s ...
The Cannes Film Festival is underway, and Ethan Coen will have the distinction of capping off the year’s finest in cinema with a midnight premiere (this Friday) of his next solo-directing effort, ...
Watch on Deadline Coen directed from his script written with wife Tricia Cooke, the veteran editor who has cut such Coen Brothers classics as The Big Lebowski and O Brother, Where Art Thou?, ...
The dark comedy — written by Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke — centers around Honey O’Donahue (Qualley), a small-town P.I. delving into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.