Listen "36 - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri"
Episode Synopsis
An extraordinary, near-Shakespearian meditation on misdirected rage, guilt and grief, deeply marred by clumsy lunging into a loud theme of racism and a strong sense that the film neither knows nor especially cares about the culture it's portraying. Frances McDormand excels as the bullish, bellicose, foul-mouthed mother, but the film suffers as it shifts its focus to Sam Rockwell's stereotypical racist hick. The central premise is brilliant; its treatment is ultimately uneven, and although there are elements we absolutely adore, we can't get its lurches between tones out of our heads. Rewarding to watch, though, and it would benefit from a second viewing.
Recorded on 18th January 2018.
Recorded on 18th January 2018.
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