Synopsis
Greed is an animal that hungers for blood.
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.
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.
Leonardo DiCaprio Robert De Niro Lily Gladstone Jesse Plemons Tantoo Cardinal John Lithgow Brendan Fraser Cara Jade Myers JaNae Collins Jillian Dion Jason Isbell William Belleau Louis Cancelmi Scott Shepherd Everett Waller Tahlee Redcorn Yancey Red Corn Tatanka Means Tommy Schultz Sturgill Simpson Ty Mitchell Gary Basaraba Charlie Musselwhite Pat Healy Steve Witting Steve Routman Gene Jones Michael Abbott Jr. J.C. MacKenzie Show All…
Niels Juul Adam Somner Shea Kammer Rick Yorn Lisa Frechette Marianne Bower Leonardo DiCaprio John Atwood
Matthew Gatlin Landon Lott Jordan Crockett Gary McMonnies Michael Diner Meghan McClure Spencer Davison Addie Roanhorse
Adam Willis Bryan Lane Brian A. Waits Ron Mason Javed Noorullah Sarah Forrest Victor Pongonis Andrew W. Bofinger Dani Broom-Peltz Shane Ballou Cierra Madison Robert Fechtman
Kieran L'Heureux Rj Rankin Roderic Duff Anthony Greene Robert Alidon Jonathan L'Heureux Brandon K. McLaughlin Jeremy Ralstin
Kris Giacomazzi Krista Perry Jon Bielich Chad Knorr Richard Bucher Aaron Matthews Ashley Nicole Hudson Jim Henry Pamela Banks Stephen A. Pope Richard Burden Regis Harrington Josh Lakatos Josh Vinyard KC Coy Kent Shelton Dawson Towery Darrell Davis Ryker Sixkiller John Melo Sean Happy Thomas E. Bentley Russell Solberg
JC Chiam Steve Genewick Karl Wingate Tom Fleischman Philip Stockton John Pritchett Marko Costanzo Mark Ulano Steven Visscher George A. Lara
Beate Petruccelli Thomas Nellen Heather Benson Tracey Anderson Richard Redlefsen Sian Grigg Sandy Jo Johnston Roxy D'Alonzo Teresa Luz Gloria Belz Lindsay Garrison Linda Boykin-Williams Anita Brabec Elizabeth Bey Carla White Martina Kohl Toni Marlo Nacoma Whobrey Lia Robin Hiro Yada Jason Hamer
Вбивці місячної квітки, Gray Horse, 킬러스 오브 더 플라워 문, Flower Killing Moon, قاتلان ماه گل, 𐓀𐒻͘𐓂͘𐓄𐒰 𐒹𐒿𐒰𐓆𐒼𐒰 𐓓𐒻͘𐒼𐒰 𐓊'𐒷𐓍𐒷, KOTFM, 花月殺手, Çiçək Ayın Qatilləri, 花月杀手, Вбивці квіткової повні, Czas Krwawego Księżyca, '플라워 킬링 문' - Killers of the Flower Moon, Asesinos de la Luna, La note américaine, Assassinos da Lua das Flores, Ծաղկի լուսնի սպանողներ, Убийците на цветната луна, Убийцы цветочной луны, Los asesinos de la luna, 플라워 킬링 문, Megfojtott virágok, كيلرز اوف ذا فلاور مون, Vầng Trăng Máu, Dolunay Katilleri, キラーズ・オブ・ザ・フラワームーン, רוצחי פרח הירח, Zabijáci rozkvetlého měsíce, Czas krwawego księżyca, Gėlių mėnulio žudikai, คิลเลอร์ส ออฟ เดอะ ฟลาวเวอร์ มูน, قاتلان ماه کامل, Ubojice cvjetnog mjeseca, Ziedu mēness slepkavas, Vrahovia mesiaca kvetov, Убиства под цветним месецом, Οι Δολοφόνοι του Ανθισμένου Φεγγαριού, Çiçəkli Ayın Qatilləri, Morilci cvetne lune, Crimele din Osage County: Bani însângerați, ყვავილის მთვარის მკვლელები, Lillekuu tapjad
I've always been so proud to be Osage. I'm so thankful that I have a father that instilled that identity in me from a young age, as well as a non-Indigenous mother who has always reinforced it. But being Indigenous comes with a heavy load. All too often, it feels that we're carrying on our ancestors' Sisyphean task of struggling to become more visible and have our issues heard by non-Indigenous communities.
So when I heard years ago that this story I had grown up hearing was being adapted into a feature film and that none other than MARTIN SCORSESE was directing it, I was knocked off my feet. I also had conflicting thoughts. On one hand, this was an…
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Leo the entire movie: ☹️
in a movie that contains so much greed and monstrosity, I left with so many thoughts and feelings on endurance, compassion, care and love.
we are all so lucky to be alive at the same time as Martin Scorsese…..
Can’t even do a joke review for this lol toooooooo moved !!!!!!
I hope the first person to watch this as tiktok clips gets hit by a car
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
everybody gangsta til marty brings out the true crime podcast quartet
leo dicaprio and robert deniro make grumpy cat faces at each other for three and a half hours
Lily Gladstone gives one of the most important performances of the decade. Leonardo DiCaprio gets spanked. Thank you Martin Scorsese.
I just wanted more Mollie.
I wanted to know her better. I wanted to feel and better understand her love for Ernest more. I wanted her friends and family to privately voice their suspicions of Ernest, only for her to dismiss the idea that he could ever be behind this. The betrayal in this story is raw and potent, and yet, I feel like there could have been so much more to it if the movie elected to give her perspective an equal amount of screentime to Ernest's. I don't think the movie was too long; it remained gripping the whole way through and I can't point to anything that should be cut. But...maybe this story was too big for…
nothing could have prepared me for leo's teeth in this
Can you find the wolves in this picture?
Triumphant, in every sense of the word. Seamlessly blends that classic Scorsese crime drama with a harrowing romance to create something bold and profoundly tragic.
There isn’t a single wasted minute, every frame has purpose. Avarice, violence, betrayal— it’s all here and portrayed with a deep respect for the Osage people. At times it feels I’m watching career bests from everyone on the screen, but undoubtedly Gladstone is who shines the brightest, chewing the scenery of every frame.
It’s a movie I want to watch every year for the rest of my pitiful life just to experience that ending again.
Podcast Ep. 143- Killers of the Flower Moon Reaction + Review
Jesse Plemons lifts his massive hat and there I am, nustled like a cat atop his head
How the man is still this on top of his game is beyond me. It's a lyrical, slow motion, contemplative journey into the heart of evil.
Lily Gladstone, is wow, incredible as Mollie. Leo brings a depth and nuance I'm not sure I've ever seen from him. De Niro is making my skin crawl.
There are a couple sequences in here that are those kinds of haunting images that I know will be hard to shake.
Yeah it's long, but I only really felt the running time physically. It's gripping and expertly paced. Nobody is doing 4th acts like Late-Scorsese.