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Synopsis

A dark comedy about Honey O'Donahue, a small-town private investigator, who delves into a series of strange deaths tied to a mysterious church.

Cast

  • Margaret Qualley
  • Aubrey Plaza
  • Chris Evans
  • Lena Hall
  • Lera Abova
  • Charlie Day
  • Kristen Connolly
  • Don Swayze
  • Billy Eichner
  • Talia Ryder
Moviegoers are saying
This polarizing film has audiences completely divided - while many slam its chaotic plot structure and inappropriate content, viewers can't stop gushing about the undeniably attractive cast, particularly Aubrey Plaza's magnetic screen presence. Despite scathing reviews averaging 2.4/10, the consensus is clear: terrible movie, gorgeous people, and definitely not appropriate for family movie night.
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Letterboxd User Reviews

2.3
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RATINGS 96 FANS
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Verified Review
#inappropriate

This movie was simply inappropriate. I was not expecting lesbian porn scenes and kids cussing. The story line was ok, but the wrong sexual acts depicted in the movie was just too much! Terrible movie overall.

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Metacritic

40
Sep 4, 2025

Trashy stories need plots and character development, too.

Tara Brady
The Irish Times
60
Aug 20, 2025

The way that Qualley brings her star presence and her chops to Honey O’Donoghue, however, feels unique. You’re used to seeing people in neo-noirs do their variations on Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall’s line readings; no one has managed to fuse those icons’ respective personae into one role and make it feel completely their own. It’s truly a great sync-up of performer and part.

Metacritic review by David Fear
David Fear
Rolling Stone
75
Aug 18, 2025

As Ethan Coen finds his groove as a solo director, “Honey Don’t” might not be “The Big Lebowski” or “Raising Arizona,” but it is a swing in the right direction. At this rate, if we get the pleasure of seeing a third film, it might just be a classic.

Lindsey Bahr
The Associated Press