Ten years on from his Oscar triumph with 12 Years A Slave, filmmaker Steve McQueen has forged his own creative path. Rather than dive into the world of blockbusters, he has stuck with hard hitting ...
Steve McQueen’s “Blitz” is a triumph of production design; unfortunately, what it triumphs over is story.
An Oscar-winning multidimensional artist, Sir Steve McQueen tackles an historic confrontation between forces of good and evil in “Blitz.” While those born 60 or 70 years after the months-long ...
Blitz' editor Sciberras tells IndieWire about London as a major character during the German bombing during World War II.
With the New York City-set "Shame" (2011) and "12 Years a Slave" (2013), the latter winning the best picture Oscar for its brutal portrayal of American slavery, British director Steve McQueen ...
Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Although sharing a name with one of the legends of the “Golden Age of Hollywood” may have sparked ...
“Blitz,” set in London during World War II, might technically be Steve McQueen ’s first war movie. But struggle and survival has long marked the filmmaker’s tough and tortured wor ...
Steve McQueen’s sensational new film might be set in London as it was seven decades after Charles Dickens’ death, but the city on screen has seldom felt deeper in the great novelist’s debt.
Help support the DJs, journalists, and staff of the station you love. British filmmaker Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave”), joins to reflect on working with star Saorsie Ronan to create his new World ...
Help support the DJs, journalists, and staff of the station you love. British filmmaker Steve McQueen (“12 Years a Slave”), joins to reflect on working with star Saorsie Ronan to create his new World ...
It was a single photograph that started Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen on the journey to make “Blitz.” As a Londoner, the German bombing raids on the city during World War II are never ...
Steve McQueen has a way of seeing through things ... At the time, many regarded Jolson’s success as a triumph of assimilation. But The Jazz Singer also inspired Walt Disney to adopt minstrel ...