The Beatles as we know them materialized when Ringo Starr replaced Pete Best on drums. John Lennon once said the band could have continued with just him and Paul McCartney, but it’s hard to imagine ...
Craig Jones is a freelance film features writer for Collider. He began his freelancing career writing on rock and alternative music for fanzines, before winning a job as a gig reviewer for a regional ...
Tonight marks the national American TV debut of the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, on PBS’ Great Performances. The broadcast will be preceded by a new documentary on the making of the Beatles’ film, ...
The Beatles’ “Magical Mystery Tour” appears early in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” is also in the movie. The Beatles make sense in the film but Bowie does not.
Roll up for the "Magical Mystery Tour." Apple Films has restored The Beatles' long out-of-print, cult film for October 9 release on DVD and Blu-ray with a remixed soundtrack (5.1 and stereo) and ...
The Magical Mystery Tour film made by The Beatles baffled viewers and miffed critics upon its release in 1967. But the music that emanated from the movie stands as some of the most innovative and ...
But we’re here to make a case for an album that technically wasn’t an album, at least not to start. Magical Mystery Tour is a bit of an odd duck in the catalog of the Fab Four. And yet, you can make ...
The 50th anniversary of Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was much celebrated in 2017. But this Christmas also marks 50 years since the release of another Beatles production that received much ...
On Friday night on PBS, Great Performances presents a documentary about the making of a Beatles TV special from 1967 — Magical Mystery Tour — then shows a restored version of that special. Magical ...