NEW YORK (AP) — In "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" or anywhere else, Frances McDormand means business. In Martin McDonaugh's new film, McDormand plays a woman, Mildred Hayes, consumed with rage because the rape and murder of her teenage daughter has gone unsolved after a year. She embarks on a blazing, relentless campaign to hold the town's sheriff (Woody Harrelson) accountable, erecting billboards that taunt him and an uncompromising, foul-mouthed fury on the sleepy Southern town. In a way, it's impossible to separate Mildred from the equally uncompromising McDormand.