Seven Psychopaths (2012)
Yeah, Knicks was right - this is not as good as either In Bruges or Calvary, but I'd say it's quite amazing in its own way all the same. In fact, if I was supposed to take into consideration only the "film-making" element, this one might actually win, because the way it works with tropes and clichés, how it's still somehow coherent despite definitely not being such (if only for the fact the first half seems like another Tarantino/Ritchie flick, only to be completely turned upside down in the third quarter and the second half in general) and how it manages to have this very strong atmosphere despite not using either Bruges or rural Ireland as its setting etc. makes it a wonder to be seen. The actors are very well picked and they all truly do their best. I mean - both Bruges and Calvary are masterpieces, standing tall above most of their competitors, that makes all the comparisons hard and eventually useless. Yet - while I might not have enjoyed this one as much - I will surely want to revisit this quirky project. Definitely a movie I would easily forget. McDonagh is a killer screenwriter, indeed.