With his new, high-profile Disney+ rock documentary, the great filmmaker Martin Scorsese has done something few would have ...
With his new, high-profile Disney+ rock documentary, the great filmmaker Martin Scorsese has done something few would have believed possible: he has made the Beatles boring. There is a prescient ...
In an interview with music producer Danny Bennett in David Tedeschi’s documentary “Beatles ’64,” we see that the Beatles have ...
Have you ever sat and watched a movie and wondered, “This scene would be so much better with a Beatles song ... For example, the show Mad Men paid $250,000 to include “Tomorrow Never ...
Dedicated Beatles geeks, listen up: It sounds like we finally have a little bit of semi-concrete casting information on director Sam Mendes hotly anticipated quadrilogy of upcoming biopics about ...
A look into the science of CDs by comparing them with their predecessor the Vinyl record, and looking at their effect on ...
The Beatles may have only been together 10 years, but the documentary output about the music of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, and the cultural phenomenon of which it was a part, is seemingly endless.
Decades on from the band’s split, the question might be raised of what we have left to learn about The Beatles or why interest in the Liverpool lads not only endures year after year but only seems to ...
The story of this hardworking and visionary DIY producer and musician proves that musical brilliance can happen anywhere, ...
Director David Tedeschi takes vérité footage shot by the Maysles brothers and incorporates it into a meditation on what the ...
The Beatles' U.S. visit in 1964 also included concerts at Carnegie Hall, a gig at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C.
The Beatles's popularity was infectious, but was it enough to put a halt on crime across America when they first appeared on ...