The Oscar-winning filmmaker joins Q’s Tom Power to talk about his new film, and why the story is still relevant in 2024.
Here, Josh Levine, author of The Secret History of the Blitz and a consultant on the film, talks to TIME about the hardships ...
Following a mother and son during the the Blitz, Nazi Germany's bombing campaign on London during the Second World War, ...
Before Blitz, John Boorman’s account of a boyhood spent ‘running wild’ during wartime was as true as film gets – even down to ...
The writer and director Steve McQueen narrates a sequence from his film set in London during World War II.
By showing the blitz through the eyes of a young black Londoner finding his way home through the city, McQueen reveals a ...
IT was a defining chapter of World War Two, when Britain stood at the mercy of Hitler as the full force of his ...
Blitz tells a familiar story through fresh eyes and by shattering cliches. Director Steve McQueen and Saoirse Ronan explain ...
“The Blitz is something we put a lot of our national identity on, you know, the Blitz spirit and who we are and whatnot, our ...
Steve McQueen’s World War II drama may appear conventional on the surface, but don’t miss what it’s really doing.
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 bomb ...
Back in 1987, John Boorman directed the autobiographical Hope and Glory – arguably the best film on Blitz spirit – and was similarly keen on recreating the Blitz as it happened. Or as he ...