Two killers (Boardwalk Empire’s Michael Pitt and Michael Stuhlbarg) are debating the niceties of their next job — whether or not their victim should be shot in the eyeball — when a third figure, ...
Miranda Adama is a writer, variety streamer, and all-around creative who loves violence on screen and what it says about pop culture. She's the host of Be Seeing You: A John Wick Podcast and has been ...
If it’s easy to curse Quentin Tarantino for all the bad-to-awful imitations he’s inspired, then it’s only fair to grant him a degree of absolution for the occasional good-to-brilliant imitation. Case ...
I'm not the first person to reference the title of writer-director Martin McDonagh's blisteringly funny and violent Seven Psychopaths in a list of why you should see it. But I'm determined to be the ...
Even if you haven’t heard of Martin McDonagh’s Seven Psychopaths, odds are you’ve seen it—offensive lime green glamour shots of its titular psychos are on bus stop one-sheets, papering city walls or ...
Perhaps you’ve lost faith in movies about amusingly digressive criminals. Maybe you believe it’s no longer possible to be pleasurably jolted by inventive swearing, from-no-place headshots, and ...
Colin Farrell reunites with In Bruges director Martin McDonagh for Seven Psychopaths. Will we like the new Heroes characters? The originals have their say Will we like the new Heroes characters? The ...
An alcoholic screenwriter struggling to write a serial-killer script gets more real-life inspiration than he can handle when a dognapping scheme gone awry brings a galaxy of crazies to his doorstep.
In Martin McDonagh’s Seven Psychopaths, “Seven Psychopaths” is the title of a screenplay being developed by down-on-his-luck writer Marty (Colin Farrell). Marty is miserable. Uninspired, self-pitying, ...
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