Mollie Burkhart (Lily Gladstone), William Hale (Robert De Niro) and Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio) were all real people.
Martin Scorsese's career-long obsessions with storytelling and history come into focus in the final moments of his epic new film.
Here's how faithfully Martin Scorsese's western epic captures the real history behind the Osage murders.
The genre-mixing epic digs into the deception and carnage that ensued when the Osage discovered oil.
At the center of Martin Scorsese's latest star-studded epic is the tragedy that befell the Osage Nation in the early 20th century, when white settlers, ...
Scorsese regulars Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro, costarring for the first time in one of his movies, are simply stupendous, uniting to show why acting can ...
But that land turned out to be rich with oil, and the Osage people quickly became wealthy. In the 1920s, Grann notes, the Osage were the wealthiest people (per ...
Author David Grann talks about having director Martin Scorsese adapt his book, "Killers of the Flower Moon," and the biggest differences from book to ...
The best-selling author sits down with Vanity Fair to discuss the hotly anticipated Scorsese film expanding his book's reachโand the Oklahoma law that could ...
Margie Burkhart, who lives in Tahlequah, Okla., is the granddaughter of Mollie Burkhart, an Osage Nation member whose siblings and mother were among dozens ...
This week, pop culture critic Richard Crouse reviews new movies 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' 'Anatomy of a Fall,' 'The Pigeon Tunnel' and 'Dicks: The ...
Inside this week's biggest Hollywood premieres, parties and openings, including 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and the Newport Beach Film Fest.
Costume designer Jacqueline West used 1000 blankets for "Killers of the Flower Moon," and breaks down the importance to her storytelling.
โKillers of the Flower Moon,โ Martin Scorsese's new big-screen epic starring Leonardo DiCaprio, premiered in theaters just over a week after Americans marked ...
In an interview shortly before his death, Robbie Robertson discussed how his own Native background influenced the score, and his legacy with Scorsese.