The Beatles never really saw eye-to-eye. Sure enough, there was an entire album that Ringo Starr and producer George Martin ...
I live near there in London,” she told Womack, “but to actually be inside, it was wonderful.” Follow and listen to ...
Sam Mendes' four Beatles biopics have added Anna Sawai, Aimee Lou Wood, Saoirse Ronan, and Mia McKenna-Bruce to the cast.
EXCLUSIVE: James Norton has been tapped to play The Beatles longtime manager Brian Epstein in Sam Mendes’ The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event, sources tell Deadline. Reps for Sony declined to ...
April 10, 1970, is one of the most memorable days in music history. It is the day the world lost the greatest band of all time, The Beatles. The Beatles’ breakup came in the form of a press release ...
English actor James Norton will play Brian Epstein, the influential manager of the Beatles, in the upcoming four-part musical biopic by director Sam Mendes. He’ll star in “The Beatles — A Four-Film ...
The Beatles are finally getting the Hollywood treatment — and in true Fab Four fashion, it’s unlike anything that’s ever been done before. While countless music icons have inspired major biopics, a ...
Emerging British actress Mia McKenna-Bruce has joined Sam Mendes’ The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event in the role of Maureen Starkey, first wife of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, who will be ...
“Shogun” star Anna Sawai and “The White Lotus” breakout Aimee Lou Wood are circling the roles of Yoko Ono and Pattie Boyd in the upcoming four-part “Beatles” biopic by director Sam Mendes, Variety has ...
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The Beatles produced some of the most enduring hits of the 20th century. But there’s no such thing as a perfect band. A few of the Fab Four’s songs earn a skip from more than a few fans, and I can ...
Biopics are on the rise. In 2024 alone, we got biopics for Amy Winehouse, Bob Dylan, Maria Callas, Robbie Williams, and more — and the trend is not stopping anytime soon. Cue: Sam Mendes's The Beatles ...