Thereโ€™s a lot of grisly violence in Killing Them Softly, but itโ€™s mainly a movie about men talking to men. True, the men are all slimy, small-time gangster types, and theyโ€™re talking to each other about robberies and murder, but really, itโ€™s just a movie about gossip, and trying to out-gossip the other guy, and trying to keep out of the gossip yourself.

Brad Pitt stars as Jackie Cogan, a fixer who gets summoned by the mob when a robbery gets out of hand. His confident, brutal brilliance is a joy to watch. The other actorsโ€”from James Gandolfini as an unhinged hit man, to Ray Liotta as an unlucky middle manager, all the way down to the unfortunately named Scoot McNairy as a guy just out of prison and looking to make his reputation in the criminal underworldโ€”are equally watchable.

Like the best film noir, Softly is a showcase for its director. Andrew Dominik tries a bunch of nifty directorial tricks, and most of them work, even if a few (particularly shitty song choices, like playing โ€œHeroinโ€ over a scene where characters shoot heroin, and the overuse of peppy music over depressing/gory moments) feel hoary. recommended