Killers of the Flower Moon review round-up: Another masterpiece by Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese's period drama Killers of the Flower Moon, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, released in the US theatres on Friday.
Martin Scorsese's new film, Killers of the Flower Moon, released in the US cinemas this Friday. Reuniting the filmmaker with two of his most frequent collaborators, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, the period drama revolves around the series of murders of members of the Osage Native American community in Oklahoma in the early 1920s. (Also Read: It's Taylor Swift vs Martin Scorsese at US box office this weekend, Eras Tour likely to beat Killers of the Flowers Moon)

Another masterpiece
Several international reviews of the film have hailed Killers of the Flower Moon as another of Martin Scorsese's masterpieces. The New York Times review, which called the film as an “unsettling masterpiece,” stated, “For his telling, Scorsese has drawn on assorted genres — the movie is at once a romance, a Western, a domestic drama, a whodunit and, finally, a police procedural — that effortlessly mix, ebb and flow.”
The review of Independent claimed that the film is as much of its lead stars and Martin's muses as of the Osage community it tells the story of. “Killers of the Flower Moon, despite the weighty presence of DiCaprio and De Niro, is ultimately framed around the perspective of the Osage Nation, who worked extensively on the production as consultants, craftsmen and actors,” states the review.
Well worth its lengthy runtime
The review of Digital Spy says the film is long (3 hours, 26 minutes), but is “worth every minute.” It states, “The filmmaker has managed to blend his style with a fresh point of view that never forgets who the victims are. In the end, he even offers a commentary on true crime and how the genre usually places entertainment above understanding.”
The review by Mashable also praises the ending on similar lines by stating, "Scorsese isn't just ushering us into the backrooms of the criminal world, he is exposing how the insidiousness of white supremacy in America makes all those who do nothing to actively fight it complicit in its evils."
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