In his films, Steve McQueen asks audiences to judge where we are now in relation to what's happened before — particularly with his new WWII film, "Blitz." (Marcus Ubungen/Los Angeles Times) For ...
Apple TV+’s recently-released “Blitz,” is a well-crafted World War II film filled with emotionally gripping performances and praiseworthy cinematography. A war drama set in both London and the vast ...
On Sept. 7, 1940 — 80 years ago tonight — the German air force launched a massive series of attacks on London that would go on for 56 of the next 57 days and nights. The plan was to destroy the Royal ...
Now a new photo book has revealed London’s lost and secret histories. To be published on November 23, Panoramas of Lost ...
World War Two tunnels to be transformed into tourist attraction, in London 33,714 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?33,714 people played the daily ...
In London’s Jewish East End during the Bltizkrieg, The Jewish Blitzstein family’s mother owns a pickled herring stall that adjoins the cockney Locke family’s father’s fruit stall. The two are at odds.
For British director Steve McQueen, the past isn’t worth dramatizing unless it can illuminate the present, so when he makes films steeped in history — whether it’s “12 Years a Slave” or his World War ...
For British director Steve McQueen, the past isn’t worth dramatizing unless it can illuminate the present, so when he makes films steeped in history — whether it's “12 Years a Slave” or his World War ...
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