Three Billboards obviously isn’t particularly light viewing, but it’s one of the year’s more widely acclaimed movies, and after collecting heaps of praise during its limited run, it’s earned its rollout to a wider release this weekend. It’s the type of story that demands a lot of its actors, and critics say McDonagh’s ensemble is more than up to the task - particularly McDormand, who’s credited in more than one review with delivering the performance of an already estimable career. The latest from writer-director Martin McDonagh ( In Bruges), this stark black comedy traces Mildred’s quest to find the people responsible for her daughter’s rape and murder - particularly the local sheriff (Woody Harrelson), whose failure to solve the case is angrily called out in the titular billboards she’s paid to have covered with her furious demands for an answer, no matter how many of her neighbors she alienates along the way. How far would you go to obtain justice for a loved one? It’s a question most of us spend our lives hoping we never have to answer - but Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand), the central character in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, confronts it every day.
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