If The Beatles never existed
What if the Beatles and their songs never existed?. Richard Curtis, who has delivered scripts to movies like “Four weddings and a funeral”, “Love Actually” and “Notting Hill” is working on a new movie,...
What if the Beatles and their songs never existed?. Richard Curtis, who has delivered scripts to movies like “Four weddings and a funeral”, “Love Actually” and “Notting Hill” is working on a new movie,...
The Beatles live at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, 1966. Recently some hitherto not publicly available colour amateur film footage from The Beatles’ final concert was uploaded to YouTube. As you probably know, that final...
Theatrical release for 50th anniversary Screen Daily reports that U.K. outfit Picturehouse Entertainment has struck a deal with Apple to release a digitally remastered version of the Beatles’ animated movie Yellow Submarine in cinemas...
Bonus material twice the length of the film This just in, “It Was Fifty Years Ago Today! The Beatles, Sgt Pepper & Beyond…. ” The DVD/Blu-Ray Extras: The Merseybeat Story The Bootleg Beatles Story ...
LET IT BE In a new interview with Cinematographer Tony Richmond, who worked on the “Let It Be” film under director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Richmond weighs in on what seems to be holding up an official...
Embed from Getty Images In Ron Howard’s documentary film about The Beatles’ touring years, “Eight Days A Week“, Jimmie Nicol literally was “the Beatle who vanished”. Although briefly seen in the film, his presence...
Ethel & Ernest soundtrack album. A new McCartney song will be out on 28 October as a download and 11 November as a physical product – from Decca Records! The song was written for...
On stage at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan, 1966. Long time Beatles fan Yosi Noz wrote to us and told us that it has been announced that the Japanese edition of the “Eight...
Paul’s back. A bit of a puzzle here, as the French Amazon site has listed three versions of the upcoming documentary, “Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years” for future release, one DVD...
Last June, we told you about a newly found film of The Beatles’ first ever “Top Of The Pops” appearance. Taped 19 March 1964 for insertion into the 25 March edition, a good portion...
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