Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, and this week with special guest Stacy Grouden, This Just In is a subset of The 250 podcast, looking at notable new arrivals on the list of the 250 best movies of all-time, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users.
This time, Martin McDonagh’s Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
Notes:
- Recorded 14th January 2018.
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri at The Internet Movie Database.
- The IMDB 250 as it appeared at time of recording.
- Read Stacy’s articles at State.ie.
- Follow Stacy on Twitter.
- Nate Jones at Vulture on the Three Billboards backlash.
- A.A. Dowd at The A.V. Club on the anger that seems to both pervade and surround Three Billboards.
- Sonny Bunch at The Washington Post on whether Three Billboards should be considered a redemption or damnation narrative.
- Guy Lodge at The Guardian on how feminine rage powers Three Billboards.
- Martin McDonagh discusses the origins and development of Three Billboards with Rolling Stone.
- Seth Abramovitch at The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at the production of Three Billboards.
- Frances McDormand discusses taking the role in Three Billboards with The Hollywood Reporter.
- Lisa Liebman discusses the three billboards featured in Three Billboards.
- Rachael Rettner at Live Science on the current obsession with eating tide pods.
- Matthew Shaer at Smithsonian Magazine on the culture of outrage that spreads so aggressively through social media.
- Darren’s review of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
- Follow The 250 on Twitter.
- Subscribe to The 250 on iTunes.
- Subscribe to The 250 on Stitcher.
- Listen to The 250 on Soundcloud.
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