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Director Martin McDonagh Explains Seven Psychopaths’ Meta Elements

In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh discusses his new dark comedy Seven Psychopaths and its critique of today’s movies, and hints at his next project.

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Walken & Rockwell On What Puts the Psycho in Seven Psychopaths

Seven Psychopaths stars Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken talk about what drew them to the black comedy, working with writer/director Martin McDonagh in the past, and just how cute Bonny the Shih Tzu really is.

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Review | <i>Seven Psychopaths</i>  

Review | Seven Psychopaths

Forget everything you think you know about Seven Psychopaths, because director Martin McDonagh’s raucous comedy defies, and occasionally frustrates, all expectations.

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<i>Seven Psychopaths</i> Debuts <br />Seven Character Posters  

Seven Psychopaths Debuts
Seven Character Posters

Following Tuesday’s debut of the first trailer for Seven Psychopaths, the black comedy from In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh, CBS Films has rolled out a series of character posters — seven, naturally!

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<i>Seven Psychopaths</i> Trailer: <br />You’ll Like It, It’s Got Layers  

Seven Psychopaths Trailer:
You’ll Like It, It’s Got Layers

The first trailer has premiered for Seven Psychopaths, the dark comedy from In Bruges director Martin McDonagh about dog thieves who swipe the prized pooch of an overly emotional gangster.

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<i>Seven Psychopaths</i> Loses Rourke, Gains Harrelson and Waits  

Seven Psychopaths Loses Rourke, Gains Harrelson and Waits

Woody Harrelson has replaced Mickey Rourke in director Martin McDonagh’s Seven Psychopaths. Tom Waits and Olga Kurylenko have also joined the action-comedy, which stars Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken.

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