Steve McQueen is one of those directors in the last decade who takes his time deciding on a project that he yearns for in terms of creativity and passion in his storytelling. Shame is a masterpiece that I will rarely see that should have garnered Michael Fassbender a nomination for Best Actor, but the content turned people off. Hunger was a remarkable solid story about the 1981 Irish Hunger strike. And, 12 Years a Slave , which was my selection of The Best Movie of 2013 and the Best Picture Oscar winner of that year, took Solomon Northup's autobiography to life with a disturbing atmosphere surrounding his journey. Now, he has chosen this story about a group of four widows taking on a heist. Because of what is going in this society today, it makes sense and also McQueen wanted to go for that blockbuster feel. The movie had the potential to become another great film by Steve McQueen and even though there are pockets of great intensity and action and a couple of strong performance...