
After seven months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at Bill Willoughby, the town's revered chief of police. When his second-in-command Officer Jason Dixon, an immature mother's boy with a penchant for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbing's law enforcement is only exacerbated.
- 8.1
- 2017
- Released
- 1h 55m

Frances McDormand
Mildred Hayes
Woody Harrelson
Bill Willoughby
Sam Rockwell
Jason Dixon
Lucas Hedges
Robbie Hayes
Abbie Cornish
Anne Willoughby
Caleb Landry Jones
Red Welby
Peter Dinklage
James
John Hawkes
Charlie Hayes
Samara Weaving
Penelope
Zeljko Ivanek
Cedric Connolly
Clarke Peters
Abercrombie
Amanda Warren
Denise Watson
Kerry Condon
Pamela
Darrell Britt-Gibson
Jerome
Kathryn Newton
Angela
Sandy Martin
Mrs. Dixon
Riya May Atwood
Polly Willoughby
Selah Atwood
Jane Willoughby
Malaya Rivera Drew
Gabriella Forrester
Christopher Berry
Tony
Jerry Winsett
Geoffrey
Brendan Sexton III
Crop-Haired Guy
Alejandro Barrios
Latino
Jason Ledford
Latino #2
Gregory Nassif St. John
Doctor
Allyssa Barley
Girl
William J. Harrison
Boy
Eleanor Threatt
Nurse
Michael Aaron Milligan
Pal
Nick Searcy
Father Montgomery (uncredited)
Brent Bentley
Young Joel
























Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$162,729,321.00
- #small town
- #suicide
- #police brutality
- #rape
- #missouri
- #dark comedy
- #alcoholism
- #murder
- #arson
- #cancer
- #teenage girl
- #police corruption
- #racism
- #biting
- #anger
- #billboard
- #guilty conscience
- #angry
- #molotov cocktail
- #pool hall
- #tragic
Reviews

It was one of the better movies I've seen in that it plays on nostalgia and not nostalgia to a bygone decade, but more nostalgia for the old story driven indie and quasi-indie films that ruled the 1990s. Back in the day "Pulp Fiction" could win Academy Awards and tiny no budget movies like "Clerks" and "Reservoir Dogs" could gain cult followings and make long and successful careers out of their

Phenomenal film. Loved every second. I've been aware of this film, in name only (didn't know any of the plot etc.), since it came out and have always had a great feeling about it - I just had an inkling it would be great. It isn't, it's much more than that... it's incredible. The mix between the humour and seriousness is superb, I found myself laughing aloud one moment and then feeling sadde

Pretty damn funny given the incredibly grim subject matter, but that's not a shock when you take into consideration that _Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri_ is directed by Martin McDonagh, who once again comes away with a win, which makes him, in my opinion at least, three for three as a director. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._











