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Seven Psychopaths

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Seven Psychopaths
  • Genre: Action/Adventure, Comedy
  • Release Date: 2012-10-12 Nationwide
  • Running Time: 109 min.
  • Director: Martin McDonagh
  • Cast: Collin Farrell, Woody Harrelson, Christopher Walken, Abbie Cornish, Sam Rockwell, Olga Kurylenko, Gabourey Sidibe, Kevin Corrigan, Brendan Sexton III, Tom Waits
  • Producers: Martin McDonagh, Graham Broadbent, Peter Czernin
  • Writer: Martin McDonagh
  • Distributor: CBS Films
  • Official Site: Seven Psychopaths Official Site

Writer/director Martin McDonagh contrives to have his hero, an Irish screenwriter with the "get it" name Marty (Colin Farrell), dressed down for his inability to write women who aren’t just there to be murdered. That complaint is certainly true of Seven Psychopaths, and McDonagh's joking about it is an old rogue’s trick: Admitting to rakish behavior before purchases leniency for future offenses. So, yes, this is boys' stuff, but of the best possible sort: A screenwriter and his somewhat-touched actor bud (Sam Rockwell, in stoned–Dana Carvey mode) find seven stories from seven psychopaths to fill out a screenplay Marty has titled--just guess--but hasn’t written. A dog-napping Christopher Walken gets in bad with raging gangster Woody Harrelson and eventually does the one last great thing you can’t believe no other movie has ever thought to have Christopher Walken do: drop peyote at Joshua Tree. Tom Waits shows up. There are flashbacks to absurd crime sprees, fabulist tales of murderers who might make the in-film screenplay, a serial killer on the loose, more sawn-open corpses than in a good Fangoria, and the characters' attempt to avoid the ending that a movie like Seven Psychopaths must have. The film opens up as its leads flee to the desert, becoming thoughtful, expansive, and funnier than ever, something like Pirandello or Duck Amuck. Remember the shitty crime comedies every Hollywood brat tried to make after Pulp Fiction? It took an Irish playwright to get it right.

Alan Scherstuhl

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