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Honey Don't!

  • 2025
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.6K
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Chris Evans, Aubrey Plaza, and Margaret Qualley in Honey Don't! (2025)
About Honey O'Donahue, a small-town private investigator, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.
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A dark comedy about small-town private investigator Honey O'Donahue, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.A dark comedy about small-town private investigator Honey O'Donahue, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.A dark comedy about small-town private investigator Honey O'Donahue, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.

  • Director
    • Ethan Coen
  • Writers
    • Ethan Coen
    • Tricia Cooke
  • Stars
    • Margaret Qualley
    • Aubrey Plaza
    • Chris Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    26
    17
    • Director
      • Ethan Coen
    • Writers
      • Ethan Coen
      • Tricia Cooke
    • Stars
      • Margaret Qualley
      • Aubrey Plaza
      • Chris Evans
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    Releases November 12, 2025
    • 84User reviews
    • 75Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Margaret Qualley
    Margaret Qualley
    • Honey O'Donahue
    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • MG Falcone
    Chris Evans
    Chris Evans
    • Reverend Drew Devlin
    Lera Abova
    Lera Abova
    • Chère
    Jacnier
    Jacnier
    • Hector
    Gabby Beans
    Gabby Beans
    • Spider (Honey's Assistant)
    Talia Ryder
    Talia Ryder
    • Corinne
    Charlie Day
    Charlie Day
    • Marty Metakawitch
    Kristen Connolly
    Kristen Connolly
    • Heidi O'Donahue
    Josh Pafchek
    Josh Pafchek
    • Shuggie
    Don Swayze
    Don Swayze
    • Gary (piano bar)
    Lena Hall
    Lena Hall
    • Elle (piano bar)
    Alexander Carstoiu
    Alexander Carstoiu
    • Mickie
    Kale Browne
    Kale Browne
    • Honey's Father
    Christian Antidormi
    Christian Antidormi
    • Colligan
    Billy Eichner
    Billy Eichner
    • Mr. Siegfried
    Kinna McInroe
    Kinna McInroe
    • Mrs. Novotny
    Sean Dillingham
    • Ray
    • Director
      • Ethan Coen
    • Writers
      • Ethan Coen
      • Tricia Cooke
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    User reviews84

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    5JuliaS-858

    To Care or Not Care... That is the question

    Just about every scene from the trailer that lured us to the theatre was bogged down with emotionless, carefree scene-ploitation of Honey's polygamy as the centerpiece. While Margaret's acting isn't lackluster, the supporting motif and cast didn't add anything to this soulless film.

    Ultimately, not a great film despite its' old school backdrop, and 1/2 of the Coen brothers in the director's chair (notice the lower case 'D'). At one point during the film, I asked myself if I cared about any of the characters or Honey's plight... My answer was a resounding, "Nope. I don't care about a single character in this empty shell of a film."
    5Sees All

    Had great potential, but blew it

    I thought this movie was absolutely fantastic, that I was watching something truly great and original: a modern-day noir with a great star performance at its center, a top-notch supporting cast, crackling dialogue, and perfect art direction. But it also contains lots over-the-top violence and unapologetic lesbian sex scenes. It certainly had my attention! Then it just abruptly ended with nothing resolved! What happened? What was the point? This was when we needed the old studio system where the producer would step in and demand rewrites and shooting additional footage that clarified things. This was a heartbreakingly wasted opportunity to do something great. Up until the "ending," I was ready to rate this one at least an 8, but I'm being kind to give it a 5. Sad. HONEY DON'T could have been great.
    6lee_eisenberg

    no country for old men, but one for no-nonsense gals

    After over thirty years directing movies together, Joel and Ethan Coen started making movies separately. Ethan has now released the second entry in a lesbian trilogy (full disclosure: I haven't yet seen the first entry). "Honey Don't!" casts Margaret Qualley as a detective investigating a strange death in Bakersfield, and trying to find out who in town is involved.

    As per his style, Coen creates a number of quirky characters, and people end up dead in some unusual ways. Where the movie falters is in effectively tying everything together; much of it seems as if Coen and co-writer Tricia Cooke came up with several different ideas for movies and combined them into a neo-noir with erotic transitions.

    Overall, I did like it. Despite the obvious shortcomings - and there are a few - it's not the Coens' worst by any measure; that dishonor belongs to "Inside Llewyn Davis" (which lacked character development and any attempt to look at the historical context). Qualley, along with Aubrey Plaza, Charlie Day and Chris Evans give us some fine performances.
    4brentsbulletinboard

    Has Everything But a Story

    No matter how many elements a filmmaker may get right in creating a movie, none of them means anything if they're not set within a coherent cinematic context, either thematically or in terms of the picture's central narrative. And, regrettably, that's the problem that plagues the second solo narrative feature outing from writer-director Ethan Coen. This pulpy comedy-drama-crime thriller, which follows the exploits of flamboyant, perpetually "thirsty" small town private detective Honey O'Donahue (Margaret Qualley) in her investigation of a series of unsolved murders apparently tied to mysterious church, successfully incorporates an array of truly captivating qualities - colorful character development, fine performances (particularly by Qualley and in the supporting portrayals of Aubrey Plaza, Chris Evans and Charlie Day), a well-crafted production design and a collection of knock-it-out-of-the-park one-liners. In fact, about the only thing that's missing here is a solid, comprehensible story. The picture's disjointed jumble of plot threads - many of them underdeveloped and/or extraneous - meanders along for roughly 90 minutes without ever really going anywhere or saying anything relevant or meaningful. To be sure, "Honey Don't!" has its share of genuinely enjoyable moments, but a handful of modestly memorable instances does not a movie make. And that's unfortunate, given that it seems the picture has many of the ingredients for what could have potentially been an outlandishly funny, wickedly engaging tale. Instead, viewers are left with a plot that aimlessly roams from tangent to tangent and never seems to coalesce into something substantial or integrated, no matter how visually appealing it might be or how effective it is in tickling one's funny bone. And, when the film comes up lacking in this regard, it often falls back on titillating sequences driven by graphic sexuality or edgy violence to shore up its obvious deficiencies, a rather cheap and cheesy way to try and revive sagging audience interest. In that sense, then, this production reminds me very much of the films of such directors as Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson, whose releases, in my view, are often long on style and woefully short on substance. I find all of this rather disappointing, especially in light of Coen's filmography over the years, particularly his many successful productions with his brother Joel. But perhaps that's the key ingredient that's missing here - the collaboration of the two siblings working together to produce truly outstanding works of cinema (and, thankfully, a reunion of the two is said to be in development). Whatever the case, though, it appears the filmmaker's sophomore attempt at working on his own has not yet yielded cinema of the caliber that he's capable of. Let's hope that changes with his next project.
    6steiner-sam

    Doesn't feel like a coherent whole at the end

    It's a send-up of a 1940s detective noir movie set in 2024 in and around Bakersfield, California. It follows Honey O'Donahue (Margaret Qualley), a lesbian private eye who comes upon a suspicious auto accident, which turns out to be the surface of a complex drug operation and a surprising serial killer. Honey's world includes her sister, Heidi (Kristen Connolly), her niece, Corrine (Talia Ryder), police detective Metakawich (Charlie Day), police officer MG Falcone (Aubrey Plaza), and Rev. Drew (Chris Evans), leader of the Four-Way Temple.

    "Honey Don't" includes many Ethan Coen earmarks--all the characters are eccentric, the setting is deliberately confusing with 1940s imagery mixed with 2024 imagery, and the plot jerks the viewer around multiple times. Thus, it's a fun watch for Coen fans, but it feels like the film wasn't fully baked. There are way too many loose ends, and it doesn't feel like a coherent whole at the end. Margaret Qualley is fine for her role; I wish it could have been more complete. Chris Evans provides the other memorable character.

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    • Trivia
      Ethan Coen's second solo fiction feature film, after Drive-Away Dolls (2024). His third solo feature film as a director overall, having directed the documentary Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind (2022).
    • Quotes

      Marty Metakawitch: I bust into a house of god for no reason, it ain't a feather in my cap, it's my ass in a sling.

    • Connections
      Featured in Film Threat: TRUMP TARIFFS! HOLLYWOOD IS THE NEW DETROIT! INDUSTRY ON FIRE! | Hollywood on the Rocks (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      We Gotta Get Out of this Place
      written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil

      performed by Brittany Howard

      published by: Dyad Music Ltd (BMI) / Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2025 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гані, люба, не треба!
    • Filming locations
      • Belen, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Focus Features
      • Working Title Films
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,649,965
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,025,525
      • Aug 24, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,729,750
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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