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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 footage shot by the Maysles brothers.
‘Beatles '64' Review: David Tedeschi's Disney+ Doc Sees the British Invasion from the Inside Out
Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, Disney's latest Beatles doc highlights television's role in turning the band into icons.
‘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.
Review: ‘Beatles ’64’ shows an unguarded band stepping into America’s limelight
The latest Disney+ documentary on the Beatles, premiering Friday, repurposes footage shot by Albert and David Maysles and focuses on the band's first trip to America.
‘Beatles ’64’ Review: Martin Scorsese Produces New Take On Band’s First U.S. Visit & It’s A Nostalgic, Enlightening Must-See
A review of 'Beatles '64' which chronicles the bands first visit to the USA in 1964 with extensive access given that has now been included in new take.
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.”
‘Beatles ‘64’ Review: Disney+ Doc Skillfully Shows How Beatlemania Struck America
By narrowing its focus to one chapter in the Beatles’ history, David Tedeschi’s doc is able to better define the group’s impact The post ‘Beatles ‘64’ Review: Disney+ Doc Skillfully Shows How Beatlemania Struck America appeared first on TheWrap.
Beatles 64 review: Unseen footage can't save disappointing new Disney+ documentary
Beatles '64 review. The Martin Scorsese-produced new Disney+ documentary disappointingly has little to add to John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr's first trip to the USA, beyond some unseen clips.
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‘Beatles ’64’ Unravels One of Music’s Greatest Turning Points
The Martin Scorsese-produced documentary reminds us that the frenzied response to the group’s arrival in America changed the ...
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Meet the musician who went from Asbury Park High School to Beatles immortality
Steven Friedland was a songwriting force in the '60s, penning tracks for Del Shannon, the Chiffons and the Tokens, of whom he ...
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"Beatles '64" captures how American teenagers – mainly young women – "were right to be focused on this band."
"Beatles '64" takes fans back to the moment America fell in love with the Fab Four, featuring never-before-seen footage and ...
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"Beatles '64" is a captivating guided tour of the Fab Four's fateful maiden voyage to the US
The Disney+ doc is a visual and aural feast capturing how Beatlemania was the harbinger of pop cultural change ...
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'Beatles '64' filmmakers attempt to explain band's impact
Director David Tedeschi and Producer Margaret Bodde discuss their documentary "Beatles '64," premiering Friday on Disney+, ...
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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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The moment all The Beatles turned on Paul McCartney: “I’m being stabbed in the back!”
There was one moment in The Beatles history where all the members turned against Paul McCartney, voting against them as the ...
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