British director Steve McQueen pointed his lens on Ireland for Hunger, New York for Shame, Louisiana for 12 Years a Slave and Chicago for Widows. But his latest film Blitz
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The set design and cinematography and editing are all excellent and the film has three or four memorable set pieces.
… a sincere balance of humour and heart that avoids conforming to too many of the expected archetypes.
... gets better and better as it goes on.
The blending of personal desire and political idealism is beautifully explored ...
… a stylish throwback to a bygone era of cinema, with not a lot of plot to speak of, but a charismatic ensemble nonetheless, providing a peek at both the
One of the biggest surprises at this year’s Cannes Film Festival was the arrival of the new film by Jonathan Glazer.
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