The average blockbuster now runs thirty minutes more than films did in the 1990s, a recent Economist survey found.
Martin Scorsese’s highly anticipated new film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” is in theaters this weekend.
In this case, though, fretting over the run-time might belie the thoughtfulness of Scorsese’s creation.
The film, adapted from a best-selling nonfiction book by David Grann, is about the murders of members of the Osage Nation, a Native American tribe in Oklahoma, in the 1920s.
Both the book and movie tell a story of violence, and of the ensuing investigation by an F.B.I.
Persons:
It’s, Martin Scorsese’s, David Grann, Manohla Dargis, J, Edgar Hoover, Scorsese
Organizations:
Osage
Locations:
American, Oklahoma