Killers Of The Flower Moon: The Osage Murders A... -

Whether experienced through David Grann’s meticulous nonfiction book or Martin Scorsese’s sprawling film adaptation, is a devastating examination of greed, systemic racism, and a largely forgotten "Reign of Terror" against the Osage Nation. The Book: A Forensic Masterpiece

Grann’s final section reveals that the official FBI investigation only scratched the surface, suggesting a far wider, more systemic "culture of killing" involving numerous "respectable" white citizens. The Film: A Moral Slow-Burn Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders a...

Instead of a mystery, the film centers on the relationship between Mollie Burkhart (Lily Gladstone) and her husband Ernest (Leonardo DiCaprio), a weak man complicit in the slow destruction of her family. is a devastating examination of greed