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The Beatles, Barry Keoghan and Starr
Barry Keoghan May Be Set To Play One Of The Beatles, And I Think It's A Great Choice
E arlier this year, it was revealed that Skyfall and 1917 director Sam Mendes will helm four movies about The Beatles, all of which will be released over the course of one year. F
Ringo Starr approves of Barry Keoghan playing him in Beatles biopics: 'I think it's great'
According to a February press release from Sony, The Beatles − which consisted of Starr, Paul McCartney , John Lennon and George Harrison − will get the biopic treatment not once, but four times − with a movie told from each member's perspective. Sam Mendes will direct all four films.
Ringo Starr heard Barry Keoghan is taking drum lessons for Beatles movies
I think he’s great, and I believe he’s somewhere taking drum lessons,” Starr told Entertainment Tonight. “And I hope not too many,” he continued to the seemingly shocked interviewer. Keoghan has long been rumored to have been Mendes’ choice for Starr,
Intimate documentary captures Beatles goofing around
Intimate documentary captures the Beatles goofing around as they take America by storm in 1964
The Beatles' U.S. visit in 1964 also included concerts at Carnegie Hall, a gig at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C., and a visit to Miami, where the band met Muhammad Ali. The documentary shows members of the band reading newspaper coverage of themselves.
‘Beatles ’64’ Review: The Beatles’ First Visit to America Looks New Again in an Electrifying Documentary Produced by Martin Scorsese
Director David Tedeschi takes vérité footage shot by the Maysles brothers and incorporates it into a meditation on what the Beatles meant in 1964.
See Beatlemania sweep America in 'Beatles '64,' a new Disney+ documentary
The Disney+ documentary “Beatles ‘64” follows the Fab Four through the hectic days before and after the band’s first appearance on “Ed Sullivan.”
Marie Claire Australia
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The Beatles Movie Is Thirst Trapping Us With Their Rumoured Cast
Harris Dickinson as John Lennon The internet’s latest boyfriend is undoubtedly Harris Dickinson. The hype around his upcoming ...
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Rare Footage Reveals Beatles' First U.S. Tour Like Never Before
Disney+ is set to debut Beatles '64 on Friday, a documentary offering a behind-the-scenes look at The Beatles ' first U.S.
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Where to Stream the New Fab Four Documentary, ‘Beatles '64,' Online
The new documentary follows the Fab Four's first three-week whirlwind tour of the United States in February 1964.
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'Beatles '64' arrives on Disney+ Thanksgiving weekend: Here's what to expect
New Disney+ documentary “Beatles ‘64” follows the Fab Four through the chaotic days before and after the band’s Feb. 9 ...
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How ‘Beatles ’64’ captures the Fab Four charming a grieving nation
The new Disney+ documentary, which premieres Nov. 29, includes never-before-seen footage of the band as Beatlemania hits the ...
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‘Beatles ’64’ Review: Disney+’s Illuminating Fab Four Doc Captures the Crucible Moment of the Band’s First U.S. Visit
Produced by Martin Scorsese, David Tedeschi’s film threads contemporary interviews and historical context through rare ...
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'Beatles '64' doc shows the mop tops young and unfiltered — and you know that can't be bad
Fascinating Disney+ film restores footage of the lads performing, joking around and escaping mobs of fans during U.S. visit ...
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‘Beatles ’64’ Celebrates the Fab Four’s American Invasion — And Their Fans
The Beatles landed in New York City in February 1964 — their first time setting foot on the American soil that they’d spent ...
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