The coming-of-age film, written and directed by Megan Park (Fallout) casts Plaza as a (possibly ’shroom-induced) apparition who appears to her younger self, played by Maisy Stella, during the teenager’s last summer at her parents’ cranberry bog. By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. And boy, does Plaza keep us on our toes in the dark comedy that simultaneously subverts rom-com expectations and tells an all-to-true MeToo story enhanced by a subtly slimy flavor that infects what should be a lush Tuscan getaway.
The upcoming movie Honey Don’t!, directed by Ethan Coen and co-written with his wife Tricia Cooke, will follow Qualley as private investigator Honey O’Donahue, with Plaza playing a mysterious woman. By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. And boy, does Plaza keep us on our toes in the dark comedy that simultaneously subverts rom-com expectations and tells an all-to-true MeToo story enhanced by a subtly slimy flavor that infects what should be a lush Tuscan getaway.
Good gay news: Margaret Qualley will star in upcoming Tricia Cooke and Ethan Coen film Honey Don’t!. She will play the titular Honey, a lesbian detective out to investigate a questionable. Aubrey Plaza will star alongside her, though the specifics of her role are currently a mystery. In bed. Eh hem, sorry.
Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Evans have teamed up for a new queer film Honey Don’t!. According to World of Reel, the upcoming dark comedy is directed by Ethan Coen and is the second film in his and Trica Cooke’s “lesbian B-movie trilogy‘ – which kicked off with ’s Drive Away Dolls. For the director and writer of My Old Ass , Megan Park, the mushrooms came later in her writing process for the film, which is in theaters now. What initially inspired year-old Park was a literal trip home. Why did I ever want to leave here?