Every time we inquire for lesbian media, we possibly get The Handmaiden or First Kill. Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s approaching lesbian highway-vacation comedy Travel-Absent Dolls wants to make something in the middle of this serious spectrum — a much more centrist lesbian get the job done, let’s say. “Over the earlier 20 many years, we’ve been writing this lesbian B-film trilogy,” co-author Cooke reported in an job interview with Collider. “Not truly a trilogy, but the concept was to generate 3 queer B-movies that I often believed would just type of sit in the drawer and our little ones would appear at 1 working day when they ended up previous and get some laughs … And we have one more a single prepared.”
In the new trailer, we see, or somewhat listen to, Margaret Qualley bemoan her recent breakup with one particular of the most disturbing southern accents I have at any time laid my ears on, and later embark on a cross-country highway vacation with her bestie, the poindexter performed by Geraldine Viswanathan. There’s no way Qualley can lick her wounds, nevertheless. Somehow, they finish up with a stolen briefcase that a couple of dim criminals shed. These guys are portrayed by Matt Damon, Colman Domingo, and Pedro Pascal. Beanie Feldstein is the cop in the middle of them, alongside one another with Invoice Camp and Joey Slotnick. Drive-Absent Dolls, potentially the to start with in the lesbian B-movie series, parks in theaters September 22.