The Beatles landed in New York City in February 1964 — their first time setting foot on the American soil that they’d spent their lives dreaming about in Liverpool. Even as the plane was landing, they ...
The new Apple TV+ documentary “1964” depicts how the Beatles went from nobodies to messiahs practically overnight.
Screen Rant interviews Beatles ’64 director David Tedeschi and producer Margaret Bodde about highlighting the band’s first ...
It's centered around intimate on- and offstage footage shot contemporaneously in black and white by filmmakers Albert and ...
In early 2024, it was announced that Sam Mendes would be producing four films about worldwide musical phenomenon The Beatles with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Mendes’s Neal Street Productions. At ...
Together, the two documentaries complement each other beautifully. Both are essential pieces of Beatles lore.
Paul McCartney has given fans insight into how he wrote many of his most famous songs. He said he wrote The Beatles’ “Yesterday” because of magic and a dream. The cute Beatle felt the tune could not ...
Or so The Beatles thought in 1964 ... ask George (Harrison), “What are your ambitions?” And he says, “To come to America.” But it’s also true. The trailer has this goosebump-inducing ...
look overly familiar include the cheekiness of the Beatles at press conferences (asked why their music excites people, John quips, “If we knew, we’d form another group and be managers”) and ...
Grande wanted to lose herself in the role.
The King of Fuh spoke, and the Beatles were listening ... Go: Adult Education Series with Words & Music: Brute Force, 4:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2, Lauren K Woods Theatre, on the campus of Monmouth ...