This week on End Credits, things are sombre. Halloween is over, it’s the long dull march through November to the official start of the Christmas season, and the serious award-seeking movies are starting to come out. Speaking of which, we’re going to talk about one of those movies, Killers of the Flower Moon, and to balance things out, we’re also going to talk about some happier times on film.


This Wednesday, January 31, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Peter Salmon will discuss again:


The Feels. Let’s be honest, this week has been a lot. The movie we’re reviewing is kind of a downer, and with the recent deaths of Piper Laurie, Richard Roundtree, Matthew Perry and others, there’s been a lot to be sad about in the pop culture sphere. To fight against all these blue feelings on this first day of November, we’re going to talk about the uplifting power of cinema and some of our favourite feel good movies!


REVIEW: Killers of the Flower Moon (2023). In the 1920s, oil was discovered under the territory of the Osage people in Oklahoma, which made the Indigenous people there very, very, rich. And then the killings began. Martin Scorsese’s magnum opus walks similar ground he’s covered before, greedy criminals taking everything they can with brutal violence, but the scale is different as he tackles America’s original sin, the genocide of its Indigenous people. There’s so much to talk about with Killers of the Flower Moon, including the essential question: Should you see it too?


End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.