“Beatles ‘64” wants to hold your hand. The latest Beatles documentary specifically focuses on the 1964 arrival of the lovely lads from Liverpool in America. This includes their zeitgeist-capturing ...
George Harrison, Ringo Starr, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney arriving at JFK airport in "Beatles '64." (Apple Corps, Ltd.) The subject of Beatles ’64 — the new documentary produced by Martin Scorsese ...
52 minutes into the Martin Scorsese-produced Disney+ documentary movie Beatles ‘64, an extraordinary moment occurs. No historian familiar with The Beatles would have expected this moment to appear in ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (AP) — Likely most people have seen ...
In 1995, 15 years after John Lennon's death, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison reunited with their iconic producer, George Martin, to create the ultimate Beatlesdocumentary and release ...
For Beatles ‘64, now streaming on Disney+, producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi compiled restored footage of the band’s first arrival in America, back in February 1964, when the ...
Just how much Beatles content does Disney+ need? Three years after premiering Peter Jackson's nearly eight-hour documentary series The Beatles: Get Back, the streaming service offers the much more ...
Beatles fans everywhere, rejoice. Following a tease on social media earlier this week, Disney+ has revealed some big news for fans: The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" is coming to the streaming ...
Martin Scorsese produced new documentary about The Beatles' first visit to America. "Beatles '64" will stream on Disney+ Nov. 29. Fans of The Beatles, have we got news for you! "Beatles '64" is coming ...
The Beatles‘ 1964 trip to America will be chronicled in a new documentary from producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi. Titled “Beatles ’64,” the film will be released on Disney+ on Nov.
NEW YORK — Likely most people have seen iconic footage of the Beatles performing on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” But how many have seen Paul McCartney during that same U.S. trip feeding seagulls off his ...