Just back from Killers of the Flower Moon. It's long, too long in fact and could easily have 45-60 mins out it, and possibly be a more enjoyable film.
That said, I'm glad I've seen it at the cinema. I think my mind would wander watching it in the house and it really is beautiful at times. Leo and De Niro both great, but Lily Gladstone does a helluva lot with so little dialogue. It's a powerful film and a very dark and humourless story being told, I'm not sure what other Scorcese film I can compare it too.
I dunno where it'll end up in the Scorcese rankings when the dust settles on it, but between this and Oppenheimer this year ,in the battle of the 3+hr cinema experiences, I preferred Oppenheimer I think