What we call “Small Axe” shouldn’t matter. Steve McQueen’s Amazon Prime Video anthology film TV series is yet another straight-to-streaming home viewing option at a time when virtually everything ...
The European Film Academy picked his anthology of period films about London's West-Indian community as the winner for the honor, meant to highlight cinematic innovation. By Scott Roxborough Europe ...
Steve McQueen’s “Lovers Rock,” one of five movies in the director’s “Small Axe” anthology on Amazon, is a dreamy, sensual fantasia of a film, a 68-minute evocation of one Saturday night at a dance ...
The BBC/Amazon anthology series landed 15 nominations, ahead of 'The Crown' with 10. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent Small Axe, Steve McQueen’s landmark anthology series about the lives of West ...
The line between film and television has been blurred for years. Some of us thought it would be one film that would force the call, but coincidentally, it seems to be five films that encapsulate Steve ...
The final entry in the "Small Axe" anthology recounts a historic battle against segregation. When we first meet 12-year-old Kingsley (promising newcomer Kenyah Sandy), he’s entranced by a planetarium ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Amazon Prime Video’s “Small Axe” is among the final batch of this year’s Peabody Award winners, which have been announced throughout the week. Variety also has a first look at actor Cynthia Erivo ...
Brandy. I'm a fine girl. Extreme lover of horror/pop culture and ice cream. Gushing over old horror movies in my blog - Retro Rewind. The Criterion Collection, whose mission is to publish "important ...
Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe,” an anthology of five films set in Black areas of London over a period of decades, has been named the best film of 2020 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, which ...
Much has been written about Golden Globe voters’ love of British TV. This, however, is not that story. This is an ode to miniseries or TV movie nominee “Small Axe,” a wholly fresh and original U.K.
Steve McQueen's work stirs up a familiar debate, but it's one that distracts from the project's relevance and needs to be settled. Beyond its beautiful performances and unobtrusive period aesthetic, ...