Steve McQueen was one of the coolest cats in cinema when his star was burning brightest, and that reputation didn't come without its risks.
Steve McQueen's latest film "Blitz" is a "sobering" reminder of war's grim realities as people increasingly "look away", the Oscar-winning director told AFP ahead of its premiere Wednesday.
Versatility is one characteristic of successful actors. They may have begun in one genre but were willing and able to change with the times and as they age.
Autumn makes its welcome return to New York City, cooling the air with a delicious crispness that is exponentially more ...
Steve McQueen celebrated his birthday as his film "Blitz" opened the BFI London Film Festival and gave a shout out to John ...
By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor The movie, McQueen’s third LFF opening film, follows 9-year-old George (Heffernan) in wartime London after his mother Rita (Ronan) sends him as an evacuee ...
Steve McQueen enjoyed the unusual coincidence of ... and recalled how she had began her her acting career at a similar age. “I think, for me, the people that I remember the most from those ...
In an interview, filmmaker Steve McQueen talks about his new film Blitz, telling the story of wartime through a child's eyes, and working with Saoirse Ronan. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Steve ...
From an auteurist point of view, the picture fits snugly into McQueen’s filmography ... George hops another train and meets three brothers his age who had the same idea about turning around ...