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Daily Express US |
Fans of The Beatles are not impressed with Joseph Quinn's casting as George Harrison in upcoming biopics about the Fab Four.
The Economist |
The combination of songs and story means the Beatles remain fascinating; the fact that they are still fascinating means there is a market for fresh stories about them.
Entertainment Weekly |
The unusual approach to cinematic hagiography acknowledges the "four very different human beings" at the center of rock's greatest group, Mendes explained.
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IN 1970, RIGHT AFTER THE BEATLES broke up, George Harrison released his sprawling masterpiece All Things Must Pass. It felt like an announcement that there is an undiscovered Beatle, and he has got a thousand songs, and all of them would have killed on a Fab Four album. 1970’s George Harrison is, charitably, not that.
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison fought to have The Beatles record 'greatest' song after being snubbedGeorge Harrison was often overshadowed by Paul McCartney and John Lennon in The Beatles but he fought to have the band record his song 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'
The Beatles biopics just announced the actors cast to play the Fab Four, and people aren’t quite ready to “Let It Be.” Last year, Sony Pictures dropped the news that Sam Mendes would direct four different but intertwining biopics about the rise of the Beatles,
"I Me Mine" wasn’t intended to make the 'Let It Be' album, but an executive decision forced what remained of the Beatles back into the studio to record it for one last hurrah
There will be four movies focused on each member of The Beatles: George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and John Lennon. Find out when the biopics are coming out, who’s playing which
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon and George Harrison pictured 'now' in startling AI images as new film announcedJohn Lennon and George Harrison have been dead for a combined 69 years – and artificial intelligence has now revealed what they might have looked like today. The Beatles guitarist and singer John - who always said he hated one Paul McCartney song and mainly wrote songs solo before collaborating as a duo on final adjustments - was assassinated in 1980 when he was just 40.
The long-rumoured casting for Sir Sam Mendes’s Beatles biopics has been confirmed. And one reaction crowds out all the others: these blokes look nothing like the Beatles.And yes, I can obviously see what you mean.
It was revealed that Sam Mendes was going to tell the story of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison a.k.a. The Beatles, but rather than just making a single film, the filmmaker's plan is to make four separate feature that will each have a unique perspective from one of the bandmates.