The front page of the Deseret News on June 4, 1940, announcing the ongoing evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk, France.
Watching Dunkirk, I was again and again reminded of Wilfred Owen, the British poet who was killed, aged 25, in the final week of World War I, and wrote, “My subject is War, and the pity of War. The ...
Though almost all of the faces in Dunkirk are white, that isn’t representative of the battle’s real-life history. When Dunkirk debuted in India at the end of July, critics were quick to point out its ...
Christopher Nolan’s war movie is as intriguing for what it leaves out as what it puts in. By Stephen Galloway On May 10, 1940, just a few months after the outbreak of World War II, an aging and ...
Dunkirk is an awesome movie experience, one that ignores all the rules of historical drama to focus on the perspectives of the men who lived through the British and French evacuations from Dunkirk ...
In my mother’s family scrapbook, there is a tiny box camera snapshot of a very young Robert staring at the Luftwaffe-smashed “mole” leading out to sea from the port of Boulogne – sixteen years after ...
This summer’s big movie is “Dunkirk.” Since its July 21 opening, it has taken in over $100 million in North America and been hailed by ecstatic critics everywhere. I have seen the film twice, admiring ...
It has been called the miracle at Dunkirk, an utter disaster, pure mythology and one of the most momentous weeks of World War II for Great Britain — and possibly the world. In May 1940, the British ...
As Tenet continues its release in some markets, we're taking a look back at filmmaker Christopher Nolan's entire feature-length filmography, exploring each of his films one day at a time. Today we ...