Martin Scorsese has described modern cinema culture as being “fragmented” in comparison to his early years.The director, who is promoting his upcoming film Killers Of The Flower Moon, called for a more unified industry during an interview with Time.“It should be one cinematic culture, you know? But right now everything is being fragmented and broken up in a way,” Scorsese said.The director recalled how, in his youth, people would attend movie theatres despite what was playing.“Not everybody liked musicals,” Scorsese added. “Not everybody liked westerns.