“Killers of the Flower Moon,” which opens Friday in theaters, is the latest feature of Martin Scorsese’s ambitious filmmaking. His passion for cinema as an art form is stronger than ever. “Because there is no limit. The limit is in yourself,” he says.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker talks about challenging subject matter, casting Lily Gladstone, and reuniting with frequent collaborators Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro.
Scorsese’s lifelong exploration has seemingly only grown deeper and more self-examining with time. In recent years, his films have swelled in scale and ambition as he’s plumbed the nature of faith (“Silence”) and loss (“The Irishman”).