Exploring the Impact of The Beatles in ’64 – UPI.com
Director David Tedeschi and producer Margaret Bodde are bringing their documentary, Beatles ’64, to Disney+ this Friday. The film delves into the lasting impact that The Beatles had on their fans during the 1960s. Tedeschi and Bodde utilized footage shot by Albert and David Maysels during the band’s 1964 trip to New York for The Ed Sullivan Show performance as a starting point for their exploration.
In other entertainment news, Sterling K. Brown, known for his work in “American Fiction” and “This is Us,” is set to star in the live-action “Voltron” movie. Meanwhile, Paramount Pictures is teasing the upcoming “Sonic The Hedgehog 3” ahead of an Opening Fan Day Event on Dec. 19.
For fans of James Bond, a new film titled “Queer,” directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Daniel Craig, is set to hit theaters this week. Additionally, Kerry Washington leads the charge in “The Six Triple Eight,” a film that follows the first Women’s Army Corps unit of color.
Horror-comedy lovers can look forward to “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” premiering on the streaming service Max on Dec. 6 and on its sister cable network on Dec. 7. And for musical enthusiasts, “Wicked” reigns supreme as the No. 1 movie in North America, raking in $114 million in receipts over the weekend.
In the world of streaming, don’t miss the romantic comedy “Fly Me to the Moon,” starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum, coming to Apple TV+ in December. And if psychological horror is more your speed, “Speak No Evil,” featuring James McAvoy and Mackenzie Davis, will be available to stream on Peacock.
Lastly, Lucy Lawless is making her directorial debut with the documentary “Never Look Away,” which hits theaters this Friday. The film pays tribute to the life and career of CNN war camerawoman Margaret Moth. Make sure to mark your calendars for all these exciting releases!