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Yesterday is a 2019 jukebox musical romantic comedy film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Richard Curtis based on a story by Jack Barth and Curtis. Himesh Patel stars as struggling musician Jack Malik, who suddenly finds himself as the only person who remembers the Beatles and becomes famous for performing their songs.
Ahead of the film's release, Lily James chatted with AOL's Gibson Johns about preparing for "Yesterday" by shadowing teachers at a grade school, knowing songs by the Beatles that she didn't even ...
The movie intercuts later footage as well: interviews with the Beatles from the ’70s (like, for instance, John Lennon on “The Tomorrow Show”), along with comments from Paul and Ringo today ...
Footage of the Beatles' February 1964 performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. has also been restored, with audio from these performances remixed by Giles Martin using de-mixing technology developed by Peter Jackson's WingNut Films and previously used for Beatles releases on the 2022 reissue of ...
A new Beatles documentary, produced by Martin Scorsese and capturing the band's 1964 introduction to the U.S., will arrive on Disney+ on Nov. 29. With director David Tedeschi at the helm, ...
Beatles '64; The Beatles and India; The Beatles Anthology (TV series) The Beatles at Shea Stadium; Beatles Stories; The Beatles: The First U.S. Visit; The Beatles: Eight Days a Week; The Beatles: Get Back; Bed-in; Birth of the Beatles
The documentary coincides with the release of a box set of vinyl albums collecting the band’s seven U.S. albums released in ’64 and early ’65 — “Meet The Beatles!,” “The Beatles’ Second Album,” “A Hard Day’s Night” (the movie soundtrack), ”Something New,” “The Beatles’ Story,” “Beatles ’65” and “The ...
The Beatles: Get Back is a documentary television series directed and produced by Peter Jackson.It covers the making of the Beatles' 1970 album Let It Be (which had the working title of Get Back) and draws largely from unused footage and audio material originally captured for and recycled original footage from the 1970 documentary of the album by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.