A kidnapped dog, an alcoholic writer, his weird mate, his weird mate’s weird mate, one pissed off mob boss, and seven psychopaths. No, it’s not a pre-pandemic weekend with Nick, it’s Martin McDonagh’s third feature film: Seven Psychopaths! Come with Monica and Nicholas as they talk about race (again), feminism (again), meta-writing (ooh that’s new) and that one guy in high school who made everybody uncomfortable by being a thinly-veiled racist.Follow us!Facebook: As A Film Student PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/asfilmstudentpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/asfilmstudent\Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/asfilmstudent/Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/user-66598247-303092364iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/as-a-film-student/id1527903151Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JXosKRJ9yAl6L6gKyzm7w?si=ZqIw5277Re2bqCVylRn5KgWorks CitedIs 'Seven Psychopaths' being meta or just reinforcing stereotypes? | Pop LifeSeven Psychopaths: 'You can't kill dogs in Hollywood'Sam Rockwell – last of the goofballs | FilmButler, J. Gender Trouble (1990)Ferguson, M. “I Retract that Bit…”: Hypermasculinity and Violence in Martin McDonagh’s Films (2019)Further readingContrapoints - MenHaydon if you’re reading this, your name is spelt stupidly
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