
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
2017 · Movie · R · 115 min · ★ 8.1
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.
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Details
- Years
- 2017
- Release date
- 2017-12-01
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 115 min
- TMDB rating
- 8.1/10 (10,917 votes)
- Box office
- $158,773,427
- Budget
- $12,000,000
Themes
- small town
- police brutality
- missouri
- alcoholism
- murder
- cancer
- teenage girl
- police corruption
- racism
- biting
- guilty conscience
- angry
- +4 more
Awards & recognition
- Academy Award — Best Supporting Actor · 2018
- Academy Award — Best Actress · 2018
- BAFTA Award — Best Film · 2018
- Golden Globe Award — Best Motion Picture – Drama · 2018
- Academy Award — Best Actress · 2018 · nominated
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- Academy Award — Best Film Editing · 2018 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Picture · 2018 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Writing, Original Screenplay · 2018 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Supporting Actor · 2018 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Original Score · 2018 · nominated
Cast & crew

Frances McDormand
as Mildred

Woody Harrelson
as Willoughby

Sam Rockwell
as Dixon

Abbie Cornish
as Anne

Lucas Hedges
as Robbie

Željko Ivanek
as Desk Sergeant

Caleb Landry Jones
as Red Welby

Clarke Peters
as Abercrombie

Samara Weaving
as Penelope

John Hawkes
as Charlie
Directed by Martin McDonagh