Produced by Martin Scorsese, David Tedeschi’s film threads contemporary interviews and historical context through rare ...
Let's say you're an American Beatles fan in the Sixties, Seventies, or Eighties. You chat with a British fan about your ...
A new documentary, ‘Beatles ’64’, revisits the breathless, exhausting first days of the Fab Four’s American invasion, ...
Director David Tedeschi takes vérité footage shot by the Maysles brothers and incorporates it into a meditation on what the ...
A review of 'Beatles '64' which chronicles the bands first visit to the USA in 1964 with extensive access given that has now ...
Luckily, the film's fun atmosphere and quick pace doesn't allow audiences to actually dwell on that, and it certainly doesn't ...
To the millions of fans who’ve enjoyed ... for themselves what makes for great art — it’s all right there. When I think about why the story of The Beatles is so endlessly fascinating to ...
They interviewed many of those Beatle fans, and while we tend to ... lends context to the notion that the Beatles, in 1964, were once-in-a-century artists channeling something larger than themselves.
Bruce Springsteen, who has been a superfan of The Beatles since childhood, names his favourite member of the now-iconic ...
The Rolling Stones and The Beatles were friendly rivals in the 1960s, but it seems the rift between John Lennon and Mick ...
From the instant they landed at Kennedy Airport, met by thousands of fans, Beatlemania swept New York ... tap back into that energy of youth and innocence and art." Martin also paid tribute to The ...