Martin Scorsese's film 'Killers of the Flower Moon' is receiving praise for its historical accuracy and profound storytelling. The movie explores an injustice in American history, adding to Scorsese's body of work that examines the nation's cruelty. Some critics lament the lack of meaningful discussions about Scorsese's films, which are often overshadowed by trivial topics. The release of the epic crime film has sparked calls for the return of movie intermissions.
The release of Martin Scorsese's 3-and-a-half-hour historical crime epic has some calling for the return of one of cinema's oldest practices. https://t.co/mqJLmiSd8J
Commentary: Alas, the public conversations we might have enjoyed about Martin Scorsese's films are routinely derailed or stunted, or just pushed aside for some immature subject — like movie intermissions. More: https://t.co/HmN6p2tb28 https://t.co/zdfXmqTI7X
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Martin Scorsese maps out a sprawling injustice in #KillersOfTheFlowerMoon, adding another piece to his grand collage of a nation’s cruelty. Read VF’s full review of the film: https://t.co/3tsPFpa2lB https://t.co/oxMwxk1FCE
Killers of the Flower Moon Research Kept Things Historically Accurate – IndieWire https://t.co/qVpgUGTk5F