Steve McQueen says flooding a London Underground Metro station in 'Blitz' was easier than finding the film's heart.
Blitz opens amid a terrifying conflagration on a nighttime city street. This is the blitzkrieg — the German bombing of London in 1940 in ...
The ‘Blitz’ director routinely traverses the path between visual art and feature films, navigating a historically treacherous route with envy-inducing ease. His World War II epic is another virtuoso ...
It was a single photograph that started Oscar-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen on the journey to make “Blitz.” As a Londoner, ...
Here, Josh Levine, author of The Secret History of the Blitz and a consultant on the film, talks to TIME about the hardships ...
“Blitz”: Award-winning filmmaker Steve McQueen goes old school ... “Hunger,” there’s no mistaking that the auteur is helming ...
Steve McQueen saved me ... what seems most important about the event was that it was unrehearsed. You can see McQueen thinking through every question carefully in real time, sometimes going ...
“You wanted to know what he was thinking, and you leant in ... “It’s just more exciting,” Elliott said. Steve McQueen, writer/director of "Blitz," poses for a portrait at the Four Seasons ...
“You wanted to know what he was thinking, and you leant in ... to take a break after “The Outrun,” with one caveat: Steve McQueen. “He was like, ‘well, on that…,’” Ronan laughed.