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Ethan Coen's Second Lesbian Caper Doesn't Work
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Ethan Coen’s Second Lesbian Caper Doesn’t Work

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Editor’s Note: This review was originally published during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Focus Features releases “Honey Don’t” in theaters Friday, August 22.

When watching last year’s “Drive-Away Dolls,” I had the thought that, if I didn’t know this was a movie directed by one of the Coen brothers, I would think this would be from someone trying very hard to make a Coen brothers-esque film. 

The same can be said for Ethan Coen‘s follow-up to that film, “Honey Don’t!” — another lesbian caper with diminishing returns also starring Margaret Qualley. Like “Drive-Away Dolls,” Coen wrote the screenplay along with his wife Tricia Cooke. Also, like “Drive-Away Dolls,” it’s a slight work that is too enamored with its own quirkiness to amount to much of anything at all. 

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Whereas “Drive-Away Dolls” casts Qualley as a chaotic Southern broad, here, Qualley plays Honey O’Donahue, a put-together private investigator in Bakersfield, California. Honey is a tough-talking gal who shows up to the scene of a brutal car accident in red pumps, and brushes off come-ons from a dorky cop played by Charlie Day by announcing she likes girls. (While not much about this film is fantastic, Honey’s wardrobe is to costume designer Peggy Schnitzer’s credit.)

Honey is drawn into a conspiracy of sorts when a woman who reached out to her for help ends up dead at the bottom of a cliff. Although Honey never officially started working for the victim, she’s curious enough to start digging. This leads her to sniff around a local church run by a lascivious Chris Evans as Reverend Drew, a holy man who deals drugs on the side and likes to have sex with his congregants. 

Meanwhile, Honey strikes up an affair with an unassumingly seductive cop who goes by MG (Aubrey Plaza), all the while Honey’s niece (Talia Ryder) gets into some trouble with a bad boyfriend and Honey’s sister (Kristen Connolly) is too busy with too many children to deal with that. 

This is all to say there’s a lot going on in the movie’s very short running time, and if you’re hoping the threads all coalesce, well, they don’t. Instead, “Honey Don’t!” feels like a mishmash of disparate parts that Coen and Cooke didn’t know how to fit together. The end result is an exhausting disappointment, and a waste of the assembled talent. 

Whereas “Drive-Away Dolls” was psychedelically silly — allowing it to get away with more of its slipshod plotting — “Honey Don’t!” aims for a spin on noir but has zero interest in actually developing a compelling mystery. It’s more interested in how it can reboot the aesthetics of the genre. Though it’s set in the present day — with cell phones to boot — there’s a retro sheen that hangs over the affair. Honey wears stockings with seams and uses a rolodex even though her assistant (Gabby Beans) offers to digitize her operation. 

Qualley sells the part well, affecting a weary swagger, and yet we’re never really convinced that she’s all that good at her job. She’s certainly better than the police, who are a bunch of bumbling fools, but she also never really gets to the bottom of any of the dark goings-on in her town. 

In fact, Evans’ plotline as the corrupt Reverend Drew essentially runs parallel to Qualley’s and the lack of intersection is a curious oversight. Evans is certainly relishing the chance to play a big-headed jerk and is up for some gonzo sex scenes, but by the time his character leaves the narrative you’re not sure what the point of him being there was. Even more confusing: His drug operation is overseen by a French syndicate, who has sent an alluring emissary played by Lera Abova, who wears leopard print and rides around on a scooter. Again, she looks cool, but to what end? 

I want to say that Coen and Cooke have something on their minds about the state of America these days, but the insight doesn’t really go beyond the most obvious condemnation of religious greed and right wing assholes. At one point, for example, Honey destroys a bad guy’s shotgun and then slaps a bumper sticker that reads “I Have a Vagina and I Vote” over his MAGA one. When the main villain is revealed the motivation has something to do with anger over women’s perceived submissiveness, but the screenplay could have used another pass to make any of this sound logical. 

The political commentary of “Honey Don’t!” also feels thin because Coen doesn’t have a strong grasp on his setting. Working with cinematographer Ari Wegner, he offers up visuals that showcase the barrenness of the landscape and the rundown surroundings, but we never really get a sense of the social fabric of the place. My mind couldn’t help wander over to “Fargo,” the Coens’ best known crime comedy where the setting shapes what we know about the people we’re watching. In “Honey Don’t!” when people talk about being from Bakersfield, I don’t really know what that means, exactly. 

This especially starts to grate when their respective upbringing in the place becomes a point of contention between Honey and MG. It’s a shame because, at least for a little bit, the one place where “Honey Don’t!” excels is in the chemistry between those two performers. That’s also where the twist on noir conventions becomes clever. Plaza is a particularly butch femme fatale, wooing the daintier P.I. by fingering her in public at a bar. 

But good sex does not make a relationship, and it’s not enough to sustain a movie either. 

Grade: C-

“Honey Don’t” premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. Focus Features will release it in theaters on Friday, August 22.

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Tall Boots and Culottes Are the Unexpected Combination That Actually Totally Work

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

This season, tall boots are not just an accessory, they are the center of the whole equation. And believe it or not, tall boots and culottes are the perfect pair.

This unexpected combination of the trendy pants with the classic shoe creates a calculated and seamless look that feels current and timeless at the same time.

Don’t trust us? Just check out our outfit ideas that combine tall boots and culottes and do so flawlessly.

1: Brown riding boots with dark denim culottes

In this look, the deep brown of the boot brings an equestrian touch that, together with the deep blue culotte, builds a look that feels timeless and modern at the same time.

Ideal for cloudy days where every element must convey strength without losing versatility, this duo works with top layers in fine wool or twill, keeping the minimalist narrative intact.

Reformation Dominique Knee Boots

Levi’s XL Culotte Jeans

2: Black cowboy boots with black culottes

This look is all about the monochrome. The cowboy cut of the boot adds a dynamic texture, while the black culotte ensures the sleek look.

Perfect for urban environments where sobriety is mixed with western touches, this look calls for polished metal accessories to reinforce your imposing attitude.

Steve Madden Dollie Leather Cowboy Boots

3: Black kitten heel boots with light denim culottes

The subtle height of the kitten heel transforms this ensemble into a vibe of relaxed sophistication. The light denim softens the structured presence of the boot, striking a balance between precision and lightness.

This also works as a transitional look, aka the famous “day to night” outfit we all strive for.

Free People Kiki Kitten Heel Boots

Gap High Rise Denim Culotte Jeans

4: Toasted beige boots with medium blue denim culottes

Here the key is in the contrast between the warmth of the beige and rigidity of the medium blue denim, resulting in a luminous look that stands out.

It’s a combination that calls for neutral tops and light layering to keep the look clean and refined, without losing the modern feel.

Nakedvice x Revolve Stacey Boots

5: Minimalist black boots with brown culottes

Yes, we are mixing black and brown, but trust us. The absolute black of the boot creates an elegant contrast with the earthy brown of the culotte, evoking a palette inspired by late summer landscapes.

The ideal pair for this unexpected combo? Shirts in dark linen or matte silk.

6: Polished black boots with cuffed denim culottes

Here, the glossy finish of the boot is enhanced by rolling up the sleeves of the culotte, revealing more of the shoe and playing with proportions.

This brings a casual nuance to the ensemble, without sacrificing the impeccable structure of the smooth leather.

7 For All Mankind Cuffed Denim Culottes

7: White kitten heel boots with white culottes

All-white is always a statement. The kitten heel boot provides a delicate but firm base, while the white culotte amplifies the feeling of lightness.

It’s a look designed for bright environments, with discreet metallic accessories to avoid cluttering the palette.

Steve Madden Lander White Kitten Heel Boots

Anthropologie Pilcro Pleated High-Rise Culotte Jeans

This story was first published in Glamour Mexico.


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bitchy | Jones: The Waleses want all of the privileges but none of the work or scrutiny
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bitchy | Jones: The Waleses want all of the privileges but none of the work or scrutiny

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Remember one month ago, when I thought the fun royal story of the summer was going to be “the Sussexes’ reps met with King Charles’s PR guru in London?” Good times. Since then, it’s been nonstop drama from the Prince and Princess of Wales, the latest of which was their announcement that they are in dire need of an isolated and grand emotional-support mansion on the Windsor estate. The royalist press, always restless in the summer months, has not reacted well to the news of a move to Forest Lodge. The Times of London even came close to letting the cat out of the bag that Forest Lodge is likely Kate’s new separation home. Meanwhile, the Mail was the outlet revealing that Will and Kate evicted two families from the cottages on Forest Lodge’s estate. The Mail’s columnists have also been having a field day. Amanda Platell excoriated the Waleses in a Tuesday column, and now it’s Liz Jones’s turn: “Careful, William… I’ve always supported you but now your behaviour’s left me cold and I’m not alone.” Some highlights from another fun piece:

The Wales family vacations too much: We’ve all got the message: the three children of William and Kate lead lives of wholesome, old-fashioned, Enid Blyton ordinariness. When not tagging along at state occasions, George, 12, Charlotte, ten, and Louis, seven, are frolicking in East Anglian haystacks and having swordfights with twigs. Oh, and cruising round the Greek Islands aboard a superyacht. The Waleses’ recent Mediterranean sojourn is just one of the four or five vacations – at least – they’ve taken so far this year. Shame there was no time for the Prince and Princess of Wales to attend last week’s VJ Day ceremonies. William, remember, will be head of the Armed Forces in the not-too-distant future. Yet, all the couple did to mark the moment – the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War – was post a message on social media.

Remember how they skipped the BAFTAs? True, William broke off from his Greek holibobs, accompanied by Charlotte, to cheer on the Lionesses in the final of the Euros. He is president of the Football Association, after all. But it was bad luck for the Bafta awards earlier in the year. William is Bafta president and would surely have been expected to grace its biggest, glitziest night of the year. But a February jolly to the Caribbean island of Mustique meant the Waleses missed the annual ceremony. Maybe they got wind Tom Cruise was a no-show.

Well well: It all raises this rather awkward question: are the Waleses taking the piste? (They were on the slopes last winter, of course, and again at Easter.) It seems to some of us that William and Kate want the privileges of their position – the onboard chef, the freedom of never having to take out a mortgage or apply for a Capital One card – but not the tedium the job so often entails, or the scrutiny.

William refuses to move into Buckingham Palace: King Charles and Camilla have chosen not to live at Buck House, either. Their excuse is it’s currently undergoing a £369million renovation. Dear God! King George VI and his family didn’t budge when it was being bombed! But at least the King and Queen live close by. Their London home, Clarence House, is just a short walk from the palace and is used for official visits and receptions. William and Kate, once in their new digs at the end of a long, private road? The doors will be firmly shut…. Queen Elizabeth and the family moved into a home they disliked. Because that was her job. That was the deal.

Work-shy Waleses: Of course, I have some sympathy for Kate. She has undergone major surgery. She is in remission from cancer. But the Waleses, both 43, are still young. Up until June in 2025, William had performed 71 engagements, Kate nine. They conducted 22 jointly. Yet King Charles, who is 76, carried out 233 engagements in the same period even though he, too, has been having cancer treatment. Charles and Camilla were even shipped off on an exhausting official visit to Australia last year. My goodness, the Gloucesters, in their 70s and 80s, managed to visit Norwich and Suffolk on the same day! Kate and William tend to stick closer to home.

Kate’s balanced life: Kate prioritised being at home with Prince George and Princess Charlotte when they were very young. The late Queen Elizabeth went back to work weeks after giving birth, as do many women in this country. She undertook 201 official engagements at the age of 96. One leading commentator suggested recently that Kate is ‘at that age where you start to see clearly the difference between duty and loyalty and pointless b******s’ foisted on you in the name of good form, etiquette and keeping other people happy. She will care less and care more about having a balanced life.’ If that is true, it does not augur well.

[From The Daily Mail]

It’s actually sort of amazing that at least someone at the Mail is willing to point out all of the vacations taken by William and Kate this year. I don’t even think this is a full accounting of the vacations, but it’s a good start. Multiple ski holidays, the trip to Mustique during the BAFTAs, skipping VJ Day for no reason, the Greek vacation on a yacht. Insane. Here’s my question: at some point, will there be an acknowledgement that some kind of deal was struck in 2024? It wasn’t just a deal between William and Kate, it involved King Charles and the Middletons too. There’s been a pretty obvious deal which ensured certain things for Kate, including the fact that she’ll barely work anymore. The media was adhering to the deal for much of the past year… but something about the Forest Lodge news has changed things.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Backgrid, Kensington Palace.

The Princess of Wales, Colonel, Irish Guards, visiting the regiment at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Wellington Barracks.
PIC: HRH The Princess of Wales joins Guardsmen and families in the Junior Ranks dining Hall.,Image: 976628569, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Eddie Mulholland/Avalon
The Princess of Wales, Colonel, Irish Guards, visiting the regiment at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Wellington Barracks. PIC: HRH The Princess of Wales meets ‘Mini Micks’ junior cadets from Northern Ireland.,Image: 976628601, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Eddie Mulholland/Avalon
The Princess of Wales during a visit to the RHS’s Wellbeing Garden at Colchester Hospital in Essex. The visit coincides with the donation of 50 Catherine’s Rose plants, named after the princess by the RHS with funds from sales going to the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Picture date: Wednesday July 2, 2025. PA Photo.,Image: 1017656825, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Stefan Rousseau/Avalon


London, UK. 87th July, 2025. William appears to unintentionally stick his tongue out. Catherine, the Princess of Wales and William, the Prince Of Wales. The King and, Queen, Prince and Princess of Wales and the French President and his wife, Mr and Mrs Macron, as well as the French Ambassador and others, take a carriage procession through Windsor and along part of the Long Walk leading to Windsor Castle as part of the French State Visit.,Image: 1019688118, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Imageplotter/Avalon
London, UNITED KINGDOM – Members of the British Royal Family watch a military procession marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day, and in honour of those who served during the Second World War on May 5, 2025

Pictured: Prince George, Prince Louis, William, Prince of Wales

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London, UNITED KINGDOM – Members of the British Royal Family watch a military procession marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day, and in honour of those who served during the Second World War on May 5, 2025

Pictured: Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte

BACKGRID USA 5 MAY 2025

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London, UNITED KINGDOM – The Princess of Wales visits the V&A East Storehouse, a brand-new cultural destination to highlight the importance of creative opportunity and celebrate the joy found in creative expression in Stratford, London, UK.

Pictured: Catherine, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales

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Ascot, UNITED KINGDOM – Members Of The Royal Family attend day two of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse in Ascot, England.

Pictured: Carole Middleton, Alizee Thevenet, Lucy van Straubenzee

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Wimbledon, UNITED KINGDOM Prominent personalities filled the stands at Wimbledon’s men’s final, watching Jannik Sinner claim the title.

Pictured: Catherine Middleton

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