Blitz

Showings

Kentucky Theatre Fri, Nov 8, 2024 12:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Nov 8, 2024 3:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Nov 8, 2024 5:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Nov 8, 2024 7:45 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Nov 9, 2024 12:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Nov 9, 2024 3:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Nov 9, 2024 5:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Nov 9, 2024 7:45 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Nov 10, 2024 12:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Nov 10, 2024 3:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Nov 10, 2024 5:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Nov 10, 2024 7:45 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Nov 11, 2024 5:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Nov 11, 2024 7:45 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Nov 12, 2024 5:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Nov 12, 2024 7:45 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Nov 13, 2024 12:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Nov 13, 2024 3:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Nov 13, 2024 5:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Nov 13, 2024 7:45 PM
Film Info
Release Year:2024
Rating:PG-13
Runtime:120
Genre:Drama
History
War
Production Country:United Kingdom
USA
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Steve McQueen
Cast:Elliott Heffernan
Saoirse Ronan
Harris Dickinson
Benjamin Clémentine
Kathy Burke
Social Media
Website:https://tv.apple.com/movie/umc.cmc.1ivowfwigmx4dmfii3xekmoaq

Description

"A surprisingly old-fashioned tale of survival from director Steve McQueen, Blitz's examination of British society under wartime is given a beating heart by Elliott Heffernan and Saoirse Ronan's lovely performances."

—Rotten Tomatoes

 

Blitz, an authentic and astonishing recreation of London during its blitzkrieg by the Germans during World War II, pushes the artistry of Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave) to ever more impressive levels. Working on a vast scale, McQueen sets things at human eye level, telling his original tale from the parallel perspectives of working-class single mother Rita (Saoirse Ronan) and her nine-year-old son, George (newcomer Elliott Heffernan), as they become separated within the labyrinth of a city under siege. Alternately overwhelming and tender, McQueen’s dazzling film offers a multicultural portrait of 1940s London too infrequently seen on screens. While Ronan and Heffernan emotionally match one another beat for beat, the supporting cast, including Kathy Burke, Benjamin Clémentine, Harris Dickinson, Stephen Graham, Hayley Squires and Paul Weller, is uniformly superb, fleshing out a film that feels positively Dickensian in its scope and storytelling. (Synopsis from the 2024 New York Film Festival)