The Beatles are stingy with their music, but plenty of movies have featured them in one way or another. Here are 32 of the movies that use Beatles songs in their soundtracks.
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The Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson is making some bold new steps in the field of documentaries. After digitally restoring World War I footage with They Shall Not Grow Old, he's moving to decidedly lighter fare with The Beatles: Get Back. Disney announced that they will release the film on September 4th and it will feature "extensive, never-before-seen footage of the legendary band’s 'Let It Be' recording sessions along with the entire iconic rooftop concert." For those who don't know, the "iconic rooftop concert" was when the Beatles performed from the top of …
There’s a lot about Jojo Rabbit that makes it an especially bold and challenging concept to pull off. Adapted from the Christine Leunens penned novel Caging Skies, the film puts the spotlight on 10-year-old Jojo Betzler (Roman Griffin Davis) growing up in Germany during the later years of World War II. Told largely from Jojo’s perspective, the film explores his enthusiasm for Nazi Germany including frequent visits from his imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi). If that concept once gave you pause, it’s easy to understand why, but the final film wound up being an …
Peter Jackson is making a documentary about The Beatles and the tumultuous recording of their legendary album Let It Be, featuring unreleased footage.
The Beatles' footprint on the film industry has lived on for nearly 50 years since the band called it quits in 1970, spanning nearly every genre.
Yesterday director Danny Boyle sent the finished film to the whole Beatles family.