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Seven Psychopaths


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Total Film
Engagingly off-centre, like Charlie Kaufman taking down Quentin Tarantino, this sunbaked shaggy-dog story is a place-holder ...
Telegraph
Colin Farrell stars in Martin McDonagh’s deathly comedy about a struggling screenwriter
Telegraph
Martin McDonagh’s comic thriller Seven Psychopaths, starring Colin Farrell, is a debacle,
The Guardian
A screenwriter scams his way through In Bruges director Martin McDonagh's Tarantinoesque new film – but it quickly runs out ...
New York Magazine
Seven Psychopaths doesn't jell, but it's enough of a crowd-pleaser to make you worried about how pleased the crowd around yo...
Salon Arts
Walken gives one of the most restrained, mysterious and thoroughly magnificent performances of his long career as the broken...
USA Today
Seven Psychopaths is about seven times more clever than most Hollywood comedies. And way more demented.
Chicago Tribune
McDonagh's characters may be awful, or simply lost, but they're all addicted to the art of the tall tale and the dark allure...
New York Daily News
In writer-director Martin McDonagh's hazy but fun meditation on friendship, the art of storytelling and masculine morality g...
The Boston Globe
Seven Psychopaths is many things, chief among them a long-overdue love letter to Christopher Walken and a crudely drawn rans...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Put a gun in the hands of Woody Harrelson and some glorious gab in the mouth of Christopher Walken - the most deadpan of dea...
Wall Street Journal
The violence wears you down. Like one of its nutso characters, Seven Psychopaths has a death wish.
Rolling Stone
What movie junkie out there wouldn't leap at the chance to see merry pranksters such as Christopher Walken, Sam Rockwell and...
The New York Times
Meta to the max, filled with clever jokes and observations that stick like barbs and deflated ones that land with a thud, Se...
Los Angeles Times
A collection of weird riffs that not even engaging acting by Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson, Christopher Walke...
San Francisco Chronicle
"Seven Psychopaths" has to be counted as a disappointment.
Washington Post
A toxic little bauble of Hollywood gestures, cliches and tropes.
New York Post
Too many of its moments of let's-subvert-the-genre seem to leave McDonagh stranded and flailing at just the moment when a Ta...
Slate
All this narrative nesting and genre-skipping sounds very cerebral on the page, but in practice, Seven Psychopaths is as ple...
Richard Roeper
This is one of the best times I've had at the movies in years.
The New Yorker
The kind of messy, absurdist movie that can lift you out of a crappy mood-at least for a while.
ReelViews
For about 75 minutes, Seven Psychopaths is a rollicking good movie - kinetic, clever, funny, and brutal.
Chicago Sun-Times
Well, they have the title right. I don't know how these people found one another, but they certainly belong on the same list.
Entertainment Weekly
An energetically demented psycho-killer comedy set in faux-noir L.A., Seven Psychopaths rollicks along to the unique narrati...
Film School Rejects
Ridiculously funny; incredibly violent and gory; smart commentary on character building in films; an aggressively awesome en...
FirstShowing
Seven Psychopaths never feels as polished or finely tuned as In Bruges, but that doesn't stop it from being one of the funni...
The Movie Picture Show
Seven Psychopaths is a twisted tale of violence, comedy and enough seriousness to keep this bittersweet film from being noth...
Joblo
The rest of the ensemble is peppered with great faces: Tom Waits shows up as a bunny-loving psycho who answers a most unusua...
Hollywood Reporter
There's way more wit than weight in Martin McDonagh's second feature, but still much to enjoy.
The Guardian
Colin Farrell reteams with In Bruges director Martin McDonagh on a film that enjoys flashes of Tarantino-esque brilliance, b...
IGN Movies
Despite that shortcoming, Seven Psychopaths still has a lot going for it. It's a quick-witted story boasting some solid perf...
Joblo
While I still liked IN BRUGES more, as that one had a more profoundly emotional impact, SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS has it's own energ...
Film School Rejects
Sam Rockwell does a reading of a shootout scene, which is hilarious.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Martin McDonagh
Writer: Martin McDonagh
Studio: CBS Films
Cast: Colin Farrell, Christopher Walken, Sam Rockwell

Release: October 12, 2012
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