Content Warnings
- 🟡 40/100 A character is shown naked from behind in a non-sexual context.
- 🔴 70/100 Strong sexual references and crude language about sexual acts.
- 🟡 30/100 A character is seen smoking cigarettes.
- 🟡 50/100 Characters drink alcohol in a bar setting.
- 🔴 100/100 Graphic description of a violent crime involving rape and murder.
- 🔴 80/100 A character sets fire to police property, leading to intense scenes.
- 🔴 90/100 Physical altercation involving punches and blood.
- 🔴 90/100 Use of the F-word in a heated argument.
- 🔴 100/100 Multiple instances of strong language including racial slurs.
- 🔴 95/100 Frequent use of profanity in a confrontational scene.
What is the plot of 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'?
The movie follows Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand), a grieving mother who rents three billboards to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder. Her actions spark a tense conflict with the local police, particularly Chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) and Officer Dixon (Sam Rockwell), leading to a series of dramatic and violent events.
Who are the main actors in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'?
The film stars Frances McDormand as Mildred Hayes, Woody Harrelson as Chief Willoughby, Sam Rockwell as Officer Dixon, and Caleb Landry Jones as Red Welby, the advertising salesman who rents the billboards to Mildred.
What awards did 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' win?
The film won two Academy Awards: Best Actress for Frances McDormand and Best Supporting Actor for Sam Rockwell. It also received the BAFTA Award for Best Film and Best British Film, among other accolades.
Who directed 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri'?
The movie was written and directed by Martin McDonagh, known for his darkly comedic and dramatic storytelling in films like 'In Bruges' and 'Seven Psychopaths.'
Is 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' based on a true story?
No, the film is not based on a true story. It is a work of fiction written by Martin McDonagh, though it explores real-world themes of grief, justice, and systemic corruption.



















