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The Beatles' ‘64' Documentary Shows the Group's Explosive Arrival Into the U.S.: "They Were a Ray of Light"
That is the premise which the Beatles ‘64, a new documentary released by the band's Apple Corps Ltd., presents to its viewers. In November 1963, President Kennedy was shot and killed during a motorcade in Dallas,
‘Beatles '64:' How to Watch the New Fab Four Documentary Online
The Martin Scorsese-produced film is now streaming on Disney+, filled with archival clips and rare footage that goes inside Beatlemania
Paul McCartney “Didn’t Give a Flying F–k” About Beatles Critics, He Says in New Doc ‘Beatles 64’
When a present-day McCartney is asked how he felt about the less-than-warm welcome the Beatles received at a cocktail party at the British embassy in Washington, D.C.—a stop the band made on their way down from New York City to Miami, during their first two-week stint in the States—McCartney didn’t hold back.
Beatles '64 reveals a pivotal moment for the Fab Four and America
Martin Scorsese's Disney+ documentary offers a stark contrast to 2021's critically acclaimed Get Back showing the band at a different point in their career.
'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 appearance on “Ed Sullivan.”
The Beatles Had No Idea They Were About to Transform America
The new Apple TV+ documentary “1964” depicts how the Beatles went from nobodies to messiahs practically overnight.
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. tour through rare, restored footage. The film captures the English band's profound impact on American culture during a turbulent time, months after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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‘Beatles ’64’ funnels the noise of Beatlemania into comfort television
A new documentary on Disney Plus retells the story of a pop culture watershed.
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One of Hollywood’s most preachy directors goes on a rant against fans of The Beatles
One of Hollywood’s most sanctimonious directors went on X to rant about why he thinks the world needs to move on from The ...
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Intimate documentary captures the Beatles goofing around as they take America by storm in 1964
The Disney+ documentary “Beatles ’64” is a look at the English band’s first trip to America that uses rare and newly restored ...
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‘Beatles ’64’ Director David Tedeschi, Co-Producer Martin Scorsese, & Olivia Harrison Sing Praises of the New Documentary
Beatles ’64’ director David Tedeschi, and co-producers Martin Scorsese and Olivia Harrison shared what they loved about the ...
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‘Beatles ’64’ Review: They Wanted to Hold Their Hands
This documentary, directed by David Tedeschi, comes up with a solid compendium of the band’s arcana from their first trip to ...
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Did JFK's assassination help The Beatles break the US?
In Beatles '64, the new documentary which charts the impact of the band's first US tour and how it catapulted them to global ...
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The Beatles song John Lennon thought Paul McCartney wrote to insult Yoko Ono
We're dipping into the Far Out Magazine vault to look back at the construction of one of The Beatles classic songs and how ...
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Beatles ’64 offers a candid view of the British band during their first visit to the US
Martin Scorsese’s Beatles documentary gets up close and personal with the band and documents their first visit to the United ...
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