Farrell, Rockwell & Walken to Star in ‘Seven Psychopaths’

From hunky sensation to sexy maturity, Irish born actor Colin Farrell burst onto the to hit the Hollywood scene in 2002. By 2004, Farrell was a household name. Working with legendary directors and A-list costars transformed Farrell into the quintessential Hollywood actor of our times. The pressures of mega success behind him, Farrell appears to take the highs and lows of the business in his stride. Taking time out for his family and children.

The latest film projects to capitalize on the raw talent of this sultry actor is ‘Seven Psychopaths.’ Farrell leads a stellar casts of Hollywood greats including Christopher Walken, Mickey Rourke and Sam Rockwell. In this dark comedy, Farrell Cretans with director of the film Martin McDonagh for the second time. Expect this repeat collaboration to deliver another unforgettable cinematic moment in film history. Farrell received critical acclaim for his portrayal of a tortured soul in the crime flick ‘In Bruges which McDonaugh wrote and directed.

Farrell continues produce stunning performances like his impressible lead role in ‘The Minority Report.’ Co-starring with Tom Cruise brought Farrell the international recognition that he deserved. Farrell mastered the art of intensity the likes of actors such James Dean and Steve McQueen. Never one to stand in the shadows of others, Farrell is revered with the great actors of the past and present. The tremendous talent of Farrell propelled him into the lead role in films such as Michael Mann’s 2004 ‘Miami Vice’ remark opposite Oscar winner Jaime Fox.

Like Farrell, Fox is not a stranger to working alongside the intense talent of Cruise. Their incredible teaming won Fox his first prestigious Oscar award. Fox won an Oscar award for his portray of a taxi driver in yet another great film directed by Mann known as ‘Collateral.

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