British filmmaker Steve McQueen will no longer attend a screening of his latest feature Blitz at Poland’s Camerimage Film ...
The director illuminates his new World War II epic, focused on a boy’s fight to get back home amid the rubble of war-torn ...
The 'Blitz' director was supposed to be in attendance for his opening night film, and he was being honored with the outstanding director award.
The 1968 Ford Mustang that Steve McQueen drove in "Bullitt" is one of the movies' most beloved cars. It has a fascinating ...
British director Steve McQueen, who was scheduled to lead the beginning of the festival with his latest feature “Blitz,” dropped out of attending the event on Tuesday over Żydowicz’s remarks. “Having ...
Steve McQueen’s “Blitz” is a triumph of production design; unfortunately, what it triumphs over is story.
A source told the production: ' 'Steve is one of the UK's best filmmakers and has an incredible vision. 'The word is that the Bond producers wanted to see if Steve would ever consider having a ...
Blitz opens amid a terrifying conflagration on a nighttime city street. This is the blitzkrieg — the German bombing of London in 1940 in ...
Steve McQueen drops out of Camerimage over festival director's sexist remarks; Marek Zydowicz's op-ed has prompted strong ...
Sir Steve McQueen, the acclaimed director of “12 Years a Slave,” is reportedly being considered for a new role related to the James Bond franchise. According to The Sun, 007 producers are showing ...
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.
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