Revenge is a dish best served cold. Or, in “Seven Psychopaths” — writer/director Martin McDonagh’s disappointingly half-baked follow-up to “In Bruges” — slightly reheated. Billy (Sam Rockwell) and Hans (Christopher Walken) are two miniscule-time grifters whose dognapping scheme goes south after they nab Bonnie, a Shih Tzu belonging to Charlie Costello (Woody Harrelson), a hotheaded, vindictive gangster (Woody Harrelson).
Seven Psychopaths
Seven Psychopaths
Seven Psychopaths
Revenge is a dish best served cold. Or, in “Seven Psychopaths” — writer/director Martin McDonagh’s disappointingly half-baked follow-up to “In Bruges” — slightly reheated. Billy (Sam Rockwell) and Hans (Christopher Walken) are two miniscule-time grifters whose dognapping scheme goes south after they nab Bonnie, a Shih Tzu belonging to Charlie Costello (Woody Harrelson), a hotheaded, vindictive gangster (Woody Harrelson).