(This article is unintentionally a counterpoint to my colleague Owen Gleiberman’s considerably more-positive take on the Beatles‘ “Let It Be” film, restored by Peter Jackson and released today on ...
When the Beatles' Let It Be film premiered in May 1970, it was met with negative reviews and painted a bleak portrait of the world's biggest rock band on the brink of destruction. But as a restored ...
Over 50 years after the film’s release, Beatles fans will finally be able to stream the 1970 Beatles documentary, Let It Be, online, starting this week. The release of the original 1970 film, directed ...
On April 10, 1970, the world's biggest rock band called it quits. Weeks later, The Beatles released Let It Be, a raw and intimate film capturing Paul McCartney, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Ringo ...
This is FRESH AIR. I'm TV critic David Bianculli. Disney+ has just begun streaming a newly restored documentary film that has been out of circulation for more than 50 years. It's called "Let It Be." ...
LOS ANGELES -- The Beatles spent about a decade together as a group. They won the hearts of millions of fans and even made more than a dozen albums and five films! It started with "A Hard Day's Night" ...
In the clip, Jackson asks Lindsay-Hogg what he thinks of the restored film, and he responds, “It really looks beautiful. And I think it’s wonderful Let It Be may have a new life in the sunshine.” ...
The Beatles’s final feature film, Let It Be, is fully restored and available for the first time in over 50 years. For director Michael Lindsay-Hogg, getting here has been a long and winding road.
Let It Be director Michael Lindsay-Hogg said a famous spat between Paul McCartney and George Harrison captured in the 1970 film about the making of the Beatles' final album was no big deal. "Nothing ...