J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
One of the best documentaries to ever focus on The Beatles will finally be available for streaming on Disney+ on May 8, with the platform releasing a new look at Let It Be. The band's discography ...
For years, decades actually, it was more like “Don’t Let It Be.” But for the first time, The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be” — which had never been available on DVD, Blu-ray or, basically, ...
The film features the iconic group recording their "Let It Be" album Beatles fans everywhere, rejoice. Following a tease on social media earlier this week, Disney+ has revealed some big news for fans: ...
The Beatles' final movie hasn't been available to watch in decades, but it's finally making a comeback with a little help from Peter Jackson. "Let It Be," which chronicles the making of the Beatles ...
Paul McCartney was furious over Phil Spector’s production of Let It Be. Here’s the real story behind the Beatles’ most ...
Peter Jackson has found his niche in life, and it is advancing technology to restore Beatles stuff. He pioneered the tech for the 2021 docuseries Get Back, which restored cut footage from the filming ...
The expansive album and film sessions for Let It Be reveal the slow disintegration of the world’s greatest rock band. Though The Beatles were gradually breaking up, some of their most intriguing ...
Adam Behr has received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the British Academy. In one sense, Let It Be director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s 1970 film documenting The Beatles’ ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. So, there were these 4 guys from England who in the 1960s transformed the ...
Let It Be is directed by American filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, making his feature directorial debut in 1970 after directing many, many music videos for The Beatles and The Rolling Stones over the ...
Capturing what would become some of the final moments of the Beatles all together was never director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s goal while making "Let It Be." "When we were filming, there was no sense ...