[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"news-5879-EN":3},{"tags":4,"news_id":5,"posted":6,"permalink":7,"ex_news":8,"title":9,"pk":10,"body":11,"summary":12,"tile_image":13,"images":14,"published":16,"ex_artist":8},"#editorial#film#narrative#comic#people#magazine#actors#cat sims#comic art#",5879,"2024-01-26T09:20:00#5879","\u002Fnews\u002F5879\u002Fdrive-away_dolls",false,"Drive-Away Dolls","news","\u003Cp>A bold black and white illustration with details of red, the comic style art is a window into the film's narrative.\u003C\u002Fp>\r\n\u003Cp>In Drive-Away Dolls, \u003Cem>Ethan Coen is back &ndash; without brother Joel, but joined by wife Tricia Cooke &ndash; for a lesbian crime-caper road movie. The filmmakers (along with their stars Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan) talk going low-brow, the art of arranging penises on-screen, and the thrill of working with Miley Cyrus.\u003C\u002Fem>\u003C\u002Fp>","\u003Ca href=\"\u002FCatSims\">Cat Sims'\u003C\u002Fa> art leads an article in Empire on Ethan Coen's new film.","blog_5879_638418627729001245.jpg",[15],{"filename":13},"2024-01-26T09:20:00"]