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Killers of the Flower Moon

Greed is an animal that hungers for blood.
2023 | 206m | English

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When oil is discovered in 1920s Oklahoma under Osage Nation land, the Osage people are murdered one by one—until the FBI steps in to unravel the mystery.
Release Date: Oct 18, 2023
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: Eric Roth, David Grann, Martin Scorsese
Genres: Drama, Crime, History
Keywords husband wife relationship, based on novel or book, war veteran, fbi, greed, oklahoma, manipulation, native american, based on true story, murder, racism, series of murders, genocide, period drama, courtroom, guilt, true crime, oil industry, death of sister, catholicism, uncle nephew relationship, catholic guilt, 1920s, candid, grim, osage indian, gullibility, poisoning, complex, diabetes, revisionist western, cautionary, meta, grand, factual, western, empathetic, harsh, tragic
Production Companies Appian Way, Sikelia Productions, Imperative Entertainment, Apple Studios
Box Office Revenue: $158,722,599
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 15, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Leonardo DiCaprio Ernest Burkhart
Robert De Niro William Hale
Lily Gladstone Mollie Burkhart
Jesse Plemons Tom White
Tantoo Cardinal Lizzie Q
John Lithgow Prosecutor Peter Leaward
Brendan Fraser W.S. Hamilton
Cara Jade Myers Anna
JaNae Collins Reta
Jillian Dion Minnie
Jason Isbell Bill Smith
William Belleau Henry Roan
Louis Cancelmi Kelsie Morrison
Scott Shepherd Byron Burkhart
Everett Waller Paul Red Eagle
Tahlee Redcorn Non-Hon-Zhin-Ga / Traditional Leader
Yancey Red Corn Chief Bonnicastle
Tatanka Means John Wren
Tommy Schultz Blackie Thompson
Sturgill Simpson Henry Grammer
Ty Mitchell John Ramsey
Gary Basaraba Detective Burns
Charlie Musselwhite Alvin Reynolds
Pat Healy Agent John Burger
Steve Witting Dr. James Shoun
Steve Routman Dr. David Shoun
Gene Jones Pitts Beatty
Michael Abbott Jr. Agent Frank Smith
J.C. MacKenzie Radio Announcer
Jack White Radio Show Actor
Larry Sellers Non-Hon-Zhin-Ga
Barry Corbin Undertaker Turton
Gabriel Casdorph Agent Joe Jones
Wally Welch Bob Mount
James Roman Dailey Jr. Baby Namer
Christopher Cote Baby Namer (for Anna)
Randy Houser Scott Mathis
Moe Headrick Sheriff Freas
Pete Yorn Acie Kirby
Margaret Shannon-Sisk Wife of Pipe Keeper / Wailing Relative
Moira Redcorn Prologue Wailer
Chase Parker Osage at Oil Discovery / Fairfax Explosion Responder
Jarad Looper Osage at Oil Discovery
John Gibbs Osage at Oil Discovery
Jerry Logsdon Osage at Oil Discovery
Jacob Lux Osage at Oil Discovery
Xavier Toehay Osage at oil Discovery
Mike Cook Hawker at Train
Katherine Willis Myrtie Hale
Delani Chambers Willie Hale
Zachary Hokeah Osage Dying from Poison
Talon Satepauhoodle John Whitehair
Chance Rush Bill Stepson
Dana Daylight Anna Sanford
Mahada Sanders Rose Lewis
Jennifer Rader Sara Butler
Ben Hall Sara's Murderer
John Q. Wilson Bank Clerk
Beau Smith Photos Hustler #1
Victor McCay Photos Hustler #2
Nathalie Standingcloud Roan Girlfriend
Jay Paulson Car Salesman
Marvin E. Stepson Jr. Osage Family Buying Car
Tracey Ann Moore Osage Family Buying Car
Easton Wade Yellowfish Osage Family Buying Car
Reignen Yellowfish Osage Family Buying Car
Candice Costello Catherine Cole
Father Chris Daigle Catholic Priest
Jerry Wolf Fred Denoya (Robbed)
Addie Roanhorse Mrs. DeNoya (Robbed)
Justin France Card Player
Erica Pretty Eagle Moore Baby Naming #1 Mother / Bridesmaid
Mason Cunningham Baby Naming Father
Norma Jean Vera (Mollie's Housekeeper)
Elisha Pratt Joseph Bigheart
Desireee Storm Brave Bertha Bigheart
Margaret Gray Grace Bigheart
Christopher Hill John Bigheart
Dolan Wilson Justice of the Peace
Jackie Wyatt Wedding Photographer
Rayna Gellert Wedding Band Lead Fiddle
Nokosee Fields Wedding Band
Kieran Kane Wedding Band
Lucas Ross Wedding Band
Elijah Cemp Ragsdale Wedding Band
Vanessa Rose Pham Elizabeth Burkhart (Baby)
Terry Allen Uncle Jim
Jo Harvey Allen Aunt Annie
Sarah Spurger Martha (Nanny)
Joshua Close Horace Burkhart
Elden Henson Duke Burkhart
Kinsleigh McNac Elizabeth Burkhart (2-3 years)
Roanin Davis Cowboy Burkhart (Baby)
David Fields Bob the Cab Driver
Anthony J. Harvey Charlie Whitehorn
Stephen Berkman Studio Photographer
Joseph Spinelli Friendly Joe
William Alyn Hill Studio Vagrant #1
Blaine Hall Studio Vagrant #2
Brent Langdon Barney McBride
Leland Prater Rex Theater Manager
DJ Whited Cave Outlaw
Elizabeth Waller Elizabeth Burkhart (3-5 years)
Jessica Harjo Pearl (Henry's Girlfriend)
Joey Oglesby Roy Bunch
Alexis Ann Mary Roan
Gary S. Pratt Bank Manager
Nathaniel Arcand Ancestor Warrior
Lee Eddy Mrs. Mackie
Kristin Keith Speakeasy Prostitute
Bravery Nowlin Cowboy (2-3 years)
Edward Gray Sr. Fleeing Osage Family
Angela Pratt Fleeing Osage Family
Henry Amos Gray Fleeing Osage Family
Samuel Gray Fleeing Osage Family
Edward Gray Jr. Fleeing Osage Family
Mamie Cozad Baby Anna (at naming)
Shonagh Smith Nettie Berkshire
Joel Tallchief Lemon Fairfax Explosion Responder
Richard Lookout RulingHisSun Fairfax Explosion Responder
Brett Bower Fairfax Explosion Responder
Garrison Panzer Rodeo Announcer
River Rhoades Cowboy (4-5 years)
Zack T. Morris Osage Delegation Member
Harrison Shackelford Osage Delegation Member
Alexis Waller Elizabeth Burkhart (5-6 years)
Mark Landon Smith President Coolidge
Tom Ashmore Tribal Council Interpreter
Myron F. Red Eagle Osage Man Town Dance
Dolores Marie Goodeagle Osage Woman Town Dance
Matt Tolentino Town Dance Band
Johnny Baier Town Dance Band
Gregory Fallis Town Dance Band
Patrick Bubert Town Dance Band
TJ Muller Town Dance Band
Will Reardon-Anderson Town Dance Band
Peter Reardon-Anderson Town Dance Band
Kyle Dillingham Town Dance Band
Jacob Johnson Town Dance Band
Jeffrey Stevenson Town Dance Band
Clint Rohr Town Dance Band
D. Reride Smith Hale's Ranch Hand
Samuel French Agent CJ Robinson
James Healy Jr. 2nd Insurance Man
Jeremy Goodvoice Pony Watching Man
Ron McMahan Old Timer
Seth Buckminster Barber
Penny Potts Ballet Instructor
Melissa Tiger Pony Watching Woman
Karen Garlitz Tillie Stepson
Bronson Redeagle Tillie's Son
Jenny Paige Lynn Tillie's Daughter
David Born Kelsie's Lawyer
Mary Buss John Ramsey's Wife
Ted Welch Reporter #1
Carl Palmer Reporter #2
Tanner Brantley Marshall Gunman
Jezy Gray Hale's Secretary
Steve Eastin Judge John C. Pollock
Joe Chrest Lawyer Freeling
Brian Shoop Mr. Kraceon
James Carroll Mr. Solowey
Lux Britni Malaske Baby Anna (2 years)
Adam Washington Acolyte
Larry Jack Dotson Jailer
Larry Fessenden Radio Voice (for Hale)
Welker White Radio Voice (Hale's Relative)
Martin Scorsese Radio Show Producer
Marko Costanzo Radio Sound Effects
Nicholas White Radio Sound Effects
Rob Fisher Radio Show Conductor
Vince Giordano Radio Show Band Leader
Paul Woodiel Radio Show Orchestra
Andy Stein Radio Show Orchestra
Sam Bardfeld Radio Show Orchestra
Joe Boga Radio Show Orchestra
Jon-Erik Kellso Radio Show Orchestra
Jim Fryer Radio Show Orchestra
Marc Phaneuf Radio Show Orchestra
Mark Lopeman Radio Show Orchestra
Chris Byars Radio Show Orchestra
Vinny Raniolo Radio Show Orchestra
Paul Wells Radio Show Orchestra
Peter Yarin Radio Show Orchestra
Scott George End Celebration Osage Head Singer
Kenneth Bighorse Jr. End Celebration Osage Head Singer
Vann Bighorse End Celebration Osage Head Singer
Anna L. Bighorse End Celebration Osage Singer
Mason Bighorse End Celebration Osage Singer
Norris Bighorse End Celebration Osage Singer
Scott Bighorse End Celebration Osage Singer
Paul Bighorse End Celebration Osage Singer
Taveah Ann George End Celebration Osage Singer
Wahwastoas J. Jones End Celebration Osage Singer
Dobbin Monoessy Knifechief End Celebration Osage Singer
Julia Lookout End Celebration Osage Singer
Jennifer Moses End Celebration Osage Singer
Francis Pipestem Jr. End Celebration Osage Singer
Michael Paul Pahsetopah End Celebration Osage Singer
Silas Satepauhoodle End Celebration Osage Singer
Cherylyn Oberly Satepauhoodle End Celebration Osage Singer
Charisse Satepauhoodle End Celebration Osage Singer
Lynette Satepauhoodle End Celebration Osage Singer
John Shaw End Celebration Osage Singer
Angela Toineeta Satepauhoodle End Celebration Osage Singer
Alexandria Toineeta End Celebration Osage Singer
Ed Yellowfish End Celebration Osage Singer
Danny Frost Businessman (uncredited)
Eric Parkinson Deputy Marshal (uncredited)
Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo Radio Man (uncredited)
Name Job
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Mark Ulano Production Sound Mixer
Richard Burden Stunt Driver
Darrell Davis Stunts
Jim Henry Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunts
Chad Knorr Stunt Double
Doug Shamburger Boom Operator
Aaron Matthews Stunts
G.A. Aguilar Second Unit Director
Jason Hamer Special Effects Makeup Artist
Robert Fechtman Set Designer
Michael Arnold Choreographer
Eric Roth Screenplay
Rodrigo Prieto Director of Photography
Thelma Schoonmaker Editor
Robbie Robertson Original Music Composer, In Memory Of
Jacqueline West Costume Designer
Aaron J. Brooks Stand In
Elizabeth Bey Makeup Artist
Lisandro Boccacci Production Assistant
Alonso Velasco Sound Assistant
David Croley Broyles Set Production Assistant
Toni Marlo Makeup Artist
Heather Hawkins Hairstylist
Ellen Kuras Second Unit Director
Shea Kammer Unit Production Manager
Daniel Lupi Unit Production Manager
David Grann Book
Kenneth Koh VFX Artist
P. Scott Sakamoto "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Trevor Loomis First Assistant "A" Camera
Krista Perry Stunts
Janelle Perusi Costumer
Meghan McClure Supervising Art Director
Michael Diner Supervising Art Director
Kay Georgiou Hair Department Head
Matthew Gatlin Supervising Art Director
Landon Lott Art Direction, Assistant Art Director
Heather Benson Makeup Artist
Thomas Nellen Makeup Department Head
Beate Petruccelli Key Makeup Artist
Marianne Bower Researcher
Ronnie Johnson Lighting Technician
Jordan Crockett Art Direction
Gloria Belz Makeup Artist
Linda Boykin-Williams Makeup Artist
Anita Brabec Makeup Artist
Roxy D'Alonzo Makeup Artist
Lindsay Garrison Makeup Artist
Sandy Jo Johnston Makeup Artist
Teresa Luz Makeup Artist
Andrew W. Bofinger Set Decoration Buyer
Dani Broom-Peltz Set Decoration Buyer
Sarah Forrest Set Designer
Bryan Lane Set Designer
Ron Mason Set Designer
Gary McMonnies Assistant Art Director
Javed Noorullah Set Decoration Buyer
Victor Pongonis Set Dresser
Brian A. Waits Set Designer
Tom Fleischman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Costume Supervisor
Gina Javaheri Costume Supervisor
Alex Atkinson Stand In
Keyhan Bayegan Dailies Technician
Tom Klane Dailies Technician
Jack Tashdjian Dailies Operator
Philip Stockton Supervising Sound Editor
Gilbert Montes Set Costumer
Carolina Hernandez Set Costumer
Alyssa Blair Cawthon Set Costumer
Shane Ballou Set Dresser
Nacoma Whobrey Makeup Artist
Carla White Makeup Artist
Lia Robin Makeup Artist
Martina Kohl Makeup Artist
Jennie Shea ADR Recordist
Rene Haynes Casting
Ellen Lewis Casting
Charmaine Balcerzak Hairstylist
Zoey Belton Hairstylist
Drea Carreno Hairstylist
Jon Carter Hairstylist
J.C. Davis Hairstylist
Jennifer Jane Hairstylist
Anna Majewski Hairstylist
Candace Orlandi Hairstylist
Bobbie Payne Hairstylist
Anna Williams Hairstylist
Hiro Yada Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jerry Popolis Hairstylist
Jeremy Marks Second Assistant Director
Dominic Pacitti Second Second Assistant Director
Justine Baker ADR Mixer
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Elliott Elsey ADR Recordist
George A. Lara Foley Mixer
Brian Magrum ADR Mixer
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Colin Rogers ADR Mixer
Julia Stockton Dialogue Editor
Steven Visscher Foley Editor
Ja-Ann Wang ADR Mixer
Brandon K. McLaughlin Special Effects Coordinator
Jeremy Ralstin Special Effects Technician
Pamela Banks Stunts
Jon Bielich Stunts
Richard Bucher Stunt Coordinator
Regis Harrington Stunt Driver
Josh Lakatos Stunts
Stephen A. Pope Stunt Coordinator
Ryker Sixkiller Stunts
Dawson Towery Stunts
Josh Vinyard Stunts
Kent Shelton Stunt Double
Jacob Alvarez Grip
Blake Bennett Grip
Chad Bennett Grip
Beau Brand Grip
David Connan Grip
Josh Elam Grip
Krystina Figg Grip
Stephen Oh Camera Operator
Matt Prueitt Grip
Nathan M. Schindler Grip
Elise Buedel Casting Associate
Kate Sprance Casting Associate
Christopher Ferguson Lighting Programmer
Brian Barlettani Visual Effects Producer
April Yanda Costumer
Carole Zacek Costumer
Timothy A. Wonsik Assistant Costume Designer
Brooke O'Neal Wilson Costumer
Sommer Rusinski Costumer
Monica Ruiz-Ziegler Costumer
Ryan Basso Electrician
Aaron Bracetty Lighting Technician
Jason Blaise Cunningham Key Rigging Grip
Moses Jenkins Additional Grip
Stephen Szot Drone Pilot
Lanard Atkins Contact Lens Technician
Elisa Acevedo Additional Hairstylist
Kathryn Blondell Hairstylist
Tracey Anderson Makeup Artist
Jameson Eaton Key Hair Stylist
Laura Casey Assistant Makeup Artist
Andrea De Leon Additional Hairstylist
Melinda Dunn Assistant Hairstylist
Sian Grigg Makeup Designer
Luca Nemolato Concept Artist
Richard Redlefsen Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Kyle Skillin Additional Hairstylist
Kit Conners Additional Second Assistant Director
Nuekellar Hardy Additional Second Assistant Director
Kelley Cribben Post Production Supervisor
Jennifer Haire Production Supervisor
Daniel Castle King Production Supervisor
Corey Sklov Production Supervisor
Jill Beecher Conceptual Illustrator
Carl Counts Art Department Coordinator
Granger Coats Greensman
Matthew Cavaliero Property Master
Bruce DiValerio Construction Coordinator
Zedrick Hamblin DiMenno Set Decorating Coordinator
Derek Wooldridge Stand In
Ron Terrell Stand In
Emma Cronly Musician
George Doering Musician
JC Chiam Sound Engineer
Meghan Currier Music Coordinator
Steve Genewick Sound Engineer
Daniel Gold Transcriptions
Troy Caballero Script Consultant
Jessica Lichtner Script Supervisor
Brooke Satrazemis Script Supervisor
Joe Zimmerman Transcriptions
Karl Wingate Sound Engineer
Violet Gotsis Production Assistant
Kris Giacomazzi Stunts
Scott George Songs
Scott Brock Additional Editor
Larry Kaplan Unit Publicist
David M. Roberts Boom Operator
Patrushkha Mierzwa Utility Sound
Brandon Loulias Utility Sound
Kelly Doran Utility Sound
Nick Ronzio Utility Sound
John Williams In Memory Of
J. Steven Matzinger "B" Camera Operator
John Holmes First Assistant "B" Camera
Chris Sloan Second Assistant "A" Camera
Benedict Baldauff Second Assistant "B" Camera
Bailey Nagy Loader
Andrew Catania Production Coordinator
Red Charyszyn Visual Effects Editor, First Assistant Editor
Robert Alidon Special Effects Technician
Roderic Duff Special Effects Technician
Anthony Greene Special Effects Technician
Jonathan L'Heureux Special Effects Technician
Kieran L'Heureux Special Effects Technician
Rj Rankin Special Effects Technician
Spencer Davison Art Direction
Cierra Madison Set Designer
Addie Roanhorse Assistant Art Director
Olivia Peebles Assistant Set Decoration
Tony Ziegler Leadman
Karen Teneyck Graphic Designer
Greg Williams Stand In
Justin Kratzer Payroll Accountant
Tim Monich Dialect Coach
John Melo Stunts, Animal Wrangler
Adam Willis Set Decoration
Yvan Lucas Digital Intermediate Colorist
Martin Scorsese Screenplay, Director
Adam Somner First Assistant Director
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Andrew Hudson Key Production Assistant
Randall Balsmeyer Main Title Designer
Sean Happy Stunts
Jack Fisk Production Design
Pablo Helman Visual Effects Supervisor
KC Coy Stunts
Duncan Jarman Prosthetics Sculptor
John Pritchett Production Sound Mixer
Thomas E. Bentley Stunts
Russell Solberg Stunts
Joseph Winterbotham Assistant Sound Editor
Erin Willers Producer's Assistant
Eliana Waxman Production Assistant
Ian Kincaid Chief Lighting Technician
Name Title
Dan Friedkin Producer
Bradley Thomas Producer
Daniel Lupi Producer
Shea Kammer Executive Producer
Niels Juul Executive Producer
Marianne Bower Executive Producer
Lisa Frechette Executive Producer
John Atwood Executive Producer
Justine Conte Co-Producer
Adam Somner Executive Producer
Rick Yorn Executive Producer
Leonardo DiCaprio Executive Producer
Martin Scorsese Producer
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Reviews

lachlanthiele
8.0

<b>INT. GANGSTERS IN OKLAHOMA - DAY</b> Film students, film lovers, cinema-goers, and reviewers rejoice! <i>Martin Scorsese's</i> latest film is excellent! <i>The Irishman</i> might have been his last 'gangster' film. Still, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, <i>Killers of the Flower Moo ... n</i> might not be a gangster film, but there are many 'mob' elements within it. The biggest fear people had going into this film was the runtime. Weeks before the release, speculations came out about the length of this film. I saw an article stating it would be 4 hours long! Alas, it's only 206 minutes long, not even coming close to the longest film here at Cannes. I can confirm that the film never drags its feet for too long; there are times when it slows down, but this is only during the film's opening hour. Thankfully it quickly picks up the pace and goes by fast once the whole ensemble is introduced. <i>Jesse Plemons</i> is a late bloomer in the film, only being introduced 2 hours in; as I said, this is where the film starts moving. The story is simple: During the 1920s, oil was discovered on Osage Nation Land. Turning them into the richest people per capita in the world! <b>Ernest Burkhart</b> (<i>Leonardo DiCaprio</i>) returns to work for his uncle, <b>William Hale</b> (<i>Robert De Niro</i>). Ernest meets <b>Mollie</b> (<i>Lily Gladstone</i>), and they marry. However, slowly many of Mollie's friends and family are murdered, with those who married into the family taking ownership of the land—eventually, the FBI steps in to investigate. Lily and Leo have excellent on-screen chemistry, with Lily performing phenomenally. I hear talks about the Oscars for her, which is entirely valid. De Niro steals many of the scenes he's in, often providing the most laughs. He is ultimately the most 'mob-like character within the film, never pulling the trigger but commanding the troops. Jesse Plemons is the final major character within the story as <b>Tom White</b>. Unfortunately, Plemon's isn't that interesting; I wonder if Plemons wasn't given much direction or if he decided to make the character this way. Still, White moves from scene to scene without much interest. He's just there, leading the FBI but never being an individual; I didn't remember his name after the film; I just referred to him as 'FBI guy.' Technically, <i>Killers of the Flower Moon</i> is a marvel (Not that Scorsese would like me saying the word 'Marvel'), but just like all of his films, everything is great. Nothing stands out as 'excellent'; the score, editing and cinematography are at the level you'd expect from the mind of Scorsese. This leads me to my final thoughts on the film; recently, Martin has been talking about his age and his ability to make films like he used to. Scorsese is 80 years old and doesn't believe he has the same drive as <i>Ridley Scott</i>. Suppose this is to be his final film. In that case, I'd be happy knowing it's not a significant departure from what made him the famed director but a story worth telling from a creator who will continue to be studied and praised for the next many decades. <b>FADE OUT.</b>

May 28, 2023
msbreviews
8.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/killers-of-the-flower-moon-review-a-work-of-art/ "Killers of the Flower Moon is a remarkable cinematic feat by the master Martin Scorsese, with exceptional contributions from Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, as well as a striking, breakthroug ... h performance by Lily Gladstone. It unveils a harrowing narrative that prompts deep, poignant reflection on the past and present. Technically, all departments shine, but Thelma Schoonmaker’s editing is simply flawless. The commitment to authenticity and the use of the Osage language are commendable additional traits. The final sequence is one of the most powerful conclusions in recent years, a memorable, thought-provoking commentary on the desensitization of modern entertainment. A must-watch!" Rating: A-

Oct 17, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

First things first. There is absolutely no need for this to be 3½ hours long. It follows the story of the ambitious "Ernest" (Leonardo DiCaprio) who arrives at the Osage home of his venal uncle "King" (Robert De Niro) who encourages him to ingratiate himself with the wealthy, indigenous, population. ... He ends up meeting and driving the independent, no-nonsense, "Mollie" (Lily Gladstone) and after a while she starts to fall for his charismatic charms, they fall in love and marry. Though he does love his wife, "Ernest" proves to be a rather fickle and violent man who loves money more - and at the behest of his outwardly benign relative starts to implement schemes that will ensure the rights to the oil well heads move swiftly - and frequently brutally - to more "suitable" owners. This sudden spate of "accidents" and killings and the prudent action of the fearful local council alert the authorities in Washington who despatch a team of FBI agents led by the tenacious "White" (Jesse Plemons) to get to the bottom of things. Perhaps the "King" house of cards might now be becoming just a but precarious? DiCaprio is very effective here. He plays well a man who juggles internal demons and conflicts as he is cleverly manipulated by an on-form, slightly menacing, De Niro. It's Gladstone who steals the show for me, though. She plays the role of the decent and loving - but shrewd and savvy - "Mollie" strongly. As she starts to become a victim of her husband's avarice she exudes a sense of desperation that is both pleading and dignified and her struggle is potently illustrative of just how far the "white" man was prepared to go to get to - and keep - the money. The film is beautifully shot with a plausible look that helps generate for the audience a true sense of just how this outwardly genteel and civilised society was really anything but and the writing clearly interweaves the clandestine aspects of the the plot with the more noble ones. Perhaps sacrilegious to say, though, but at times it does really drag. I felt it could easily have lost an hour, condensed the story and immersed us more quickly in the characterisations and not really suffered. It's a good film, but it's not a great film and unlike Scorsese's far better "Irishman" (2019), I'm not at all sure I will rush to watch it again.

Oct 19, 2023
bonesandall
N/A

I have issues with the decisions both Roth and Scorsese made when adapting the source material, but I’m still so happy this exists. Martin Scorsese has made sure that this American tragedy will never be forgotten. ...

Oct 23, 2023
Raphaelsais
N/A

While beautifully mounted, scored and acted, Martin Scorsese’s latest feature, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, suffers by failing to provide motivations for its characters. For full review, visit: https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/killers-of-the-flower-moon-movie-review ... -martin-scorseses-slow-burn-look-at-the-troubling-birth-of-enterprise-is-frustratingly-opaque/article67465885.ece

Nov 01, 2023
gogo1974
1.0

razocaran mnogu !!leonardo e glumec sto vo ovoj film izgleda kako namerno da go rusi svojot stil,a skorseze napravil film za deca so specijalni potrebi-nesto kako TELETABISI :( ...

Dec 14, 2023
protonrock
8.0

Hats off to Martin Scorsese, once and once again. This right here shows us the real power of cinema. ...

Dec 27, 2023
Brent_Marchant
8.0

The importance of addressing (and attempting to correct) gross injustices can’t be overemphasized, and that’s the key objective behind writer-director Martin Scorsese’s latest release. This fact-based saga chronicles attempts by unscrupulous, two-faced White swindlers clandestinely (and sometimes qu ... ite brazenly) seeking to steal the considerable assets of wealthy Osage Indians in Oklahoma in the 1920s after oil is discovered on their land. This tragic tale explores the depths that these immoral criminals would go to (including murder) in the name of unabashed greed, efforts ironically spearheaded by the local, smiling, allegedly well-meaning sheriff (Robert DeNiro) with the help of his dimwitted nephew (Leonardo DiCaprio), especially in their scheme to shamelessly pilfer the wealth of the accomplice’s own wife (Lily Gladstone). The sweeping scope of this offering is indeed impressive, effectively brought to life by the fine performances of the three principals and an excellent ensemble of supporting players. And the stellar cast is backed by proficiently executed work in an array of technical areas, including production design, writing, cinematography and the original background score, making for a gorgeous picture to look at, all of which have earned “Flower Moon” a boatload of awards season nominations, with more undoubtedly to follow. However, the runtime of 3:26:00 – with no intermission – is a challenge to manage, even for the most patient and tolerant moviegoer. I streamed it, watching it in two parts, almost as if it were more of a TV miniseries than a standalone film, the only way I could effectively see myself getting through it. This handling of the story, in my opinion, represents something of a significant miscalculation by the filmmaker and the film editing staff – either cut the picture (which could have been done without losing much) or add a much-needed break partway through (which could have been accomplished without inhibiting the story’s continuity). In my view, I believe that the second half was far better and more compelling than the first and that some of the narrative’s more incidental detail could have easily been dispensed with without affecting the overall quality of the release. Still, that aside, it’s obvious that this project was a labor of love for the director, one with a clear vision of what it wanted to say in relating an important and little-known story of injustice in a nation that professes to be a staunch champion of truth and virtue, and, for that, we should be thankful for the enlightenment provided here. This unconventional take on the Western may not feature the traditional cinematic interpretation of cowboys and Indians, but it nevertheless sets the record straight about who the real villains are, at least in this story, a lesson from which we can all learn.

Dec 31, 2023
chandlerdanier
8.0

It's a hollywood oscar film. It's well put together etc. I don't really care for these films. They're fine. This one was good. I liked it. Leo is such a hate-able loser. ...

Jan 19, 2024
rsanek
4.0

Way too long. Worse than the book. Leo has a distracting facial expression the whole time. Some writing also pretty bad. ...

Jan 23, 2024
narrator56
7.0

This movie was well-made, though its structure seemed familiar. It is a Scorsese film so perhaps it was the mob-like plot: a wealthy big shot tries to appear as a benign community leader, while he buys local political and law enforcement protection, has others do the dirty work, and throws any of th ... em under the bus if the corruption is exposed. Just substitute the native Osage lands for the inner city neighborhood. In this case, rather than bootlegging, gambling or prostitution, the bad guy (William Hale) traffics mainly in murder. The goal is to have the sale rights of the Osage people’s oil land transferred from the murder victims to a white spouse in bad guy Bill Hale’s pocket, or through other machinations, to him directly. The screen time is mostly taken up by Hale, his nephew Ernest Burkhart and Burkhart’s Osage wife Mollie. Ernest loves her but he is weak and kowtows to Hale’s wishes, even to the point of endangering his wife. Finally he — but I won’t give anything further away in the plot. The only criticism I will make is that a lot of people are murdered in this story, especially from Mollie’s own family, and we see very little about the other victims except for a little insight into Mollie’s wild sister Annie. If you are going to use 3 1/2 hours to tell a story, I think a tad more character development on some of the victims would not go amiss. However, the movie is well-made, as I said earlier, but I don’t see that I will feel driven to watch it again down the road.

Jan 27, 2024
BornKnight
9.0

Another must watch movie from 2023 and another hit from Martin Scorsese. Currently it holds 10 nominations to the 96th Academy Awards (Best Picture, Director, Best Actress, Supporting Actor, Cinematography, Editing, Production Design, Costume Design, Original Score, Best Original Song). It is bas ... ed on the 2017 nonfiction book "Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann, that basically investigate the Osage Indian Nation that occurred between 1920 and 1930. Just as an outline oil was discovered on Osage lands in the end of 1800, but with the boom of automobile industry it value boomed, making the Osage people one of the most rich on Earth at that time, even if the jurisdictions of the legal rights were done by white man. Based on legal attributions and heritage marriage occurring on that time a wide spread of sordid murders and interracial marriages between Indian woman and white men occurred putting a whole af the money in white mens blood dirty hands. Of course being a 3 and a half hour project (after all not all stories can be condensed on 2 hours, and the rhythm is right), the second of Scorsese after 2019's "The Irishman" - the movie (which had the rights buyed in 2015 by 5M) was to start production in 2019, but obviously it halted because of COVID what gave Scorsese time to get the money for a USD 200M production (by Apple and Paramount) and started the works in 2021. I will not enter in details of the characters here, but all is historically researched, and many details were affected by Osage contributions. On the Acting part, Leonardo DiCaprio, as Ernest Burkhart, Robert De Niro as William King Hale, Ernest's uncle and Lily Gladstone as Mollie Burkhart, Ernest's wife are just perfect. The nominations of Cinematography (Rodrigo Prieto - Argo, The Irishman, Brokeback Mountain among other sublime works), editing (Thelma Schoonmaker), Production Design (Jack Fisk and Adam Willis), Costume Design (Jacqueline West), Best Original Score (using musics from Indians and from that time, in a discrete, but at the same time prominent in the last work of Robbie Robertson) are all spot one. Maybe the best achievement of the movie is bringing to the spotlights another history side of the evil side of USA, as Tulsa was in the same age. I expect a lot of Awards for this ones, even with some strong competition - and give this one a 9,2 out of 10,0 / A score. Do yourself a favor and see it, if you like Scorsese epics.

Feb 04, 2024
minymina
1.0

Needlessly long, boring and utterly useless Oscar bait. It relies on clichéd tropes, wooden performances, and an extremely dull script. The movie wastes the talents of its star-studded cast, especially DiCaprio and De Niro, who seem bored and uninterested in their roles. The movie also suffers from ... a lack of tension, suspense, and emotion, making it a tedious and forgettable watch.

Feb 14, 2024
badelf
5.0

This is as slick a production as Scorsese ever made. Story aside, this film just feels like pure, unadulterated Oscar bait. In the end, isn't it just a bunch rich, Hollywood, white men exploiting the Native Americans again? I'm not denigrating Lily Gladstone here, who was fabulous.Even she said "So ... many films are made on Native land, why did it take so long for an Indigenous actor to be nominated for an Oscar?" yeah, why? Well, the 5/10 stars I gave it are only for her and David Grann. If not for those two, I would just be kicking myself for even trying to watch a Hollywood movie when I know damn well they always disappoint me.

Mar 07, 2024