If you’re already intrigued, get ready: this film has private detectives, mysterious cults, and, of course, Chris Evans in a completely new role for him!
Planning a movie night with your girlfriends? Then here’s a new release that’s sure to lift your spirits! On the horizon is the dark comedy "Honey, Don’t" (original title — Honey Don’t) from one of the geniuses of comedy cinema — Ethan Coen. If you’re already intrigued, get ready: this film has private detectives, mysterious cults, and, of course, Chris Evans in a completely new role for him!
Let’s be honest — dark comedies are a special kind of pleasure. A little adrenaline, a pinch of absurdity, unexpected plot twists, and witty dialogues — it’s like a cocktail for connoisseurs. And when you add Margaret Qualley and Chris Evans in the lead roles, none of us will be able to stay indifferent!
The plot revolves around a private detective who suddenly finds himself neck-deep in an investigation of a series of mysterious murders. All the clues lead to a religious cult led by a charismatic leader. Imagine this: a retro atmosphere, a thick fog of intrigue and murder, and at the center — a detective battling the charm and treachery of the cult. The creators promise not just a mind-blowing detective story but also dialogues that you’ll want to jot down in your quote book.
If you’re used to seeing Chris Evans as a brave hero in latex with a shield in hand, get ready for a surprise. Here, he’s a charismatic detective who’s not afraid of dark secrets or sharp comebacks. It’s as if Evans has set aside Captain America’s shield and put on a 70s-style suit — and trust me, this look suits him incredibly well.
And then there’s Margaret Qualley as the mysterious stranger — that’s something special. Her refined charisma and expressive acting can convey a whole range of emotions in just a few seconds, and when Evans is by her side — the chemistry between the characters is simply off the charts.
Besides the brilliant Evans-Qualley duo, the film also features other stars: Aubrey Plaza, Charlie Day, Kristen Connolly, and Talia Ryder. With such a cast, the film promises to be not just intriguing but also a true fireworks display of dark humor.
The premiere is just around the corner — the film hits international theaters on August 22. So, remember the title, call your friends, and get ready to unravel cult mysteries alongside Chris Evans and Margaret Qualley.
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