Britain has been part of a lot of wars throughout history, most of which were in the name of expanding the kingdom to all regions of the world, which is not exactly a noble crusade by today's ...
Dad's Army is most recognised as the popular sitcom that aired for nine series on BBC1 from 1968 to 1977. Whilst it remains ...
Few films have received as much incoherently contradictory reception as Ken Hughes’ Cromwell. The British historical drama made its silver-screen debut in July 1970. It was promptly criticized by ...
June 6, 1944, more commonly known as D-Day, was one of the most important days of the Second World War. It marked the Allied Invasion of Normandy, which was the first milestone on the road to freeing ...
"British cinema made in the studio system managed to blend popular entertainment with some of the most stylistically innovative forms, elevating it to the status of art," says curator Ehsan Khoshbakht ...
Trench warfare is a method of battle in which soldiers dig trench networks, usually in large, open fields, to provide cover amidst the flat terrain. These trenches often contain bunkers and tunnels ...
British director and filmmaker James Strong chatted about directing the new film “Words of War,” which was released on May 2nd via Rolling Pictures. Director James Strong at the 'Word of War' premiere ...
From harrowing recreations of world wars to sobering modern-day documentaries, Netflix has all manner of war films. The classic novel All Quiet on the Western Front has been adapted to film twice ...
Violent delights: a scene from Warfare, written and directed by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza - A24/Murray Close Something is wrong in this bland Washington DC hotel room, but it’s hard to tell exactly ...