Saoirse Ronan and newcomer Elliott Heffernan dominate the film as a mother and son separated by war who must find their way back to each other as London is bombed. Steve McQueen –– or Sir Steve ...
It's strange to discover that "Blitz" is the most anonymous movie that Steve McQueen has made thus far, as this pseudo-Dickensian epic - the story of a half-Grenadian boy's quest to reunite with his ...
“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 work. No matter the ...
Spoiler alert! The following story contains major plot details about “Blitz” (now streaming on Apple TV+). NEW YORK – Saoirse Ronan had no desire to make another World War II drama. But that changed ...
For Steve McQueen, Blitz started with a photograph. While researching for his Small Axe anthology, McQueen found a picture of a young Black boy evacuating London with a suitcase. “I just wanted to ...
If you want to watch a new, big-budget movie this weekend but don’t feel like going to the movie theaters for Wicked or Gladiator 2, then Apple TV+ has got you covered with the streaming release of ...
Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series highlighting the scripts behind the year’s buzziest awards-season films continues with Steve McQueen‘s Blitz, a searing period action drama that imagines one ...
The Nazis’ relentless aerial bombing of London during World War II tore up the city at the same time it brought its people together — physically, out of necessity, in shelters and retreats, but also ...
In the sequence, Elliott Heffernan’s George takes shelter in a station with hundreds of other Londoners when rushing water breaks through the station’s walls. By Tyler Coates Awards Editor When DP ...
Some chapters gel together less well than others Not as emotionally affecting as some may hope A few underdeveloped supporting characters “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history ...
NYFF: Saoirse Ronan stands out from a surprisingly conventional World War II movie that can struggle to accommodate its director's singular vision. It’s strange to discover that “Blitz” is the most ...
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