It’s easy to forget the Fab Four released no less than five movies during their time together, including A Hard Day’s Night (1964), Help! (1965), and the concert film The Beatles at Shea ...
If any backstage pop institution deserves a biopic of his or her own, it would be Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ tragic manager ... was born to be a movie. With Jacob Fortune-Lloyd in the lead ...
“To have The Beatles’ and Apple Corps ... the Fab Four also appeared in their own movies, including 1964’s “A Hard Day’s Night,” 1965’s “Help!,” 1967’s “Magical Mystery ...
In the last part of the movie, we needed to see more of how Brian’s relationship with the Beatles evolved. “Midas Man” implies that once the group was done touring, they almost didn’t need ...
The Music, Media and Entertainment Technology Department covers a year of transition for the famous group in three shows this ...
In 2027, a wildly ambitious cinematic project is slated to come to life: four biopics about The Beatles, each focusing ... an interconnected web of movies chronicling the history of rock music ...
Beatles manager Brian Epstein was infamously ... than Jesus” remark land as a genuine crisis. (It was, but can’t help but seem absurd now — even the Vatican thinks so.) ...