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Sir Sam Mendes’ 1917 and Sir Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk are easily the best British war films of recent years. ... Empire War is hell, and Warfare refuses to shy away from it.
BBC’s Caryn James awarded it five stars in her review, dubbing it: “A brilliantly executed war movie.” Alex Godfrey from Empire rated it five stars, praising the film’s “no showy visual ...
The 1962 epic Lawrence of Arabia is a historical movie based on the life of a real-life British officer who played a key role ...
Hitchcock. Lean. Loach. Boyle. Powell & Pressburger — we line up Blighty's best to bring you Empire’s pick of the 100 Best British Films ever made.
A YouGov poll found 43 per cent of Brits thought the British Empire was a good thing, while 44 per cent were proud of Britain's history of colonialism Samuel Osborne Tuesday 19 January 2016 18:34 GMT ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. For most Americans, D-Day remains the most famous battle of World War II. It was not the end of the war against Nazism. At most, it was the beginning of the ...
Makers of film and high-end TV spent almost A$10bn in the country last year, and British cinema has brought us films as diverse as First World War epic 1917 and science fiction two-hander Gravity ...
Movies like Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977) largely maintained British accents (with the exception of James Earl Jones as Darth Vader) to signal the fascism of the Empire through their ...