Drive-Away Dolls Is Meant to Be a Lesbian B-Movie Trilogy

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Will Margaret Qualley do her jarring southern accent for each installment?

. “Not really a trilogy, but the idea was to write three queer B-movies that I always thought would just kind of sit in the drawer and our kids would look at one day when they were old and get some laughs … And we have another one written.”

In the new trailer, we see, or rather hear, Margaret Qualley bemoan her recent breakup with one of the most disturbing southern accents I have ever laid my ears on, and later embark on a cross-country road trip with her bestie, the poindexter played by Geraldine Viswanathan. There’s no way Qualley can lick her wounds, though. Somehow, they end up with a stolen briefcase that a couple of dim criminals lost. These guys are portrayed by Matt Damon, Colman Domingo, and Pedro Pascal.

 

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