
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ Is Astounding
The Big Picture
Recognizing Director's Style in Filmmaking
Directors often leave their signature style in movies, such as Paul Schrader's habit of writing in a notebook with a cocktail while contemplating. Creating sweeping historical epics is a challenging task, reminiscent of classic films like 'The English Patient.' While this podcast didn't delve into those, Alexander Payne is mentioned as someone who appreciates and misses such movies. Scorsese still excels in making these grand films. Manolo Dargis highlights how Osage history is subtly woven into the movie through various narrative elements like illustrated books and radio programs.
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