The Osage Nation murders of the 1920s, told from the inside. Why it’s popular: Martin Scorsese + Leonardo DiCaprio + Robert De Niro = event cinema. The Review (4.5/5): This is not a whodunnit; it is a "why-didn’t-anyone-stop-it." Lily Gladstone gives the performance of the year without raising her voice. The three-and-a-half-hour runtime is justified, but only just. Skip it if: You have a short attention span or cannot stomach systemic cruelty.

Below are from reputable sources (Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, IMDb, Roger Ebert).

(1957) : A masterclass in suspenseful dialogue and character study, ranked among the most exciting dramas by Collider. Casablanca

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