I'm not really a movie guy, but I loved Banshees of Inisherin, which led me to this piece on how it fits into Martin McDonagh's overall career as a playwright and screenwriter. (I've still never seen In Bruges, so should probably get on that...)
Banshees of Inisherin literally defines Martin McDonagh’s career
He went from his worst film to his best by growing out of his early impulses
polygon.com
