How did she come to be in the film if it only got underway recently? Ronnie had been shot for “Eight Days a Week” (Ron Howard ...
Beatles 64 is a new documentary about the Fab Four's first trip to the United States and we have all the details.
Much of the rarely seen footage involves the Beatles relaxing in between a frenetic schedule of radio, TV, and concert ...
Eat the Document' was never theatrically released, nor did it get a video release, and has been viewed mostly via bootlegs.
Beatles '64 promises a fan-pleasing look at the titular band's maiden trip to American shores, but the Disney+ documentary doesn't quite come together. Produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by ...
Photographer Harry Benson, who accompanied the Beatles on their 1964 tour, shares his memories of the band's experiences, ...
Along with concert footage, the documentary offers glimpses of John’s family life with Furnish and sons ... “John was ...
“Blue Velvet” director David Lynch also shows up and there are fleeting appearances by Martin Scorsese, who produced the documentary. Ostensibly, “Beatles ‘64” is about the band’s ...
The Beatles scored their sixth No. 1 hit on the ‘Billboard’ Hot 100 of 1964 with “I Feel Fine” on December 26 of that year.
That moment — as well as George Harrison and John Lennon goofing around by exchanging their jackets — are part of the Disney+ documentary "Beatles '64," an intimate look at the English band's ...
Ronnie had been shot for “Eight Days a Week” (Ron Howard’s 2016 documentary about the Beatles’ early career), and they hadn’t used it in the film and we had access to it. We thought she ...
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