There’s a lot to digest in Martin McDonagh’s Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. Perhaps too much. From a political edge, social commentary, black comedy, and a heartfelt note about loss and ultimately survival in a world that wants and inevitably will swallow you up. Sam Rockwell and Frances McDormand are just as good as you’ve heard and maybe even better. Rockwell in-particularly impresses with incredibly rick, but stoic performance. The tone is perfectly melted together that surges like electric impulse when the film wants to change gear. Yet, there’s a lot here that really doesn’t have a place, perhaps that works well within the context of the film, but Dinklage is incredibly wasted here, as is Lucas Hedges.