Let It Be! Locals lose fight to save Grade II-listed hideaway seaside hotel where John Lennon stayed with Yoko Ono
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The director has appointed the acclaimed Olivier, Tony, Bafta and Oscar winning talents to be the screenwriters for The Beatles: A Four-Film Cinematic Event
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There’s potentially too many run-of-the-mill I-met-Lennon anecdotes from talking heads and fans, but enough wheat among the chaff to keep things interesting
We have recently seen a slew of intriguing …
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A new exhibition at the Los Angeles Gagosian showcases previously unseen pictures taken by the musician during the rise of Beatlemania
He is not drowning but waving. John Lennon’s arms stretch at angl…
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Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards’s spry study of the couple in early 70s New York is as much as jittery collage of the era’s culture as it is a revealing portrait
John and Yoko. Greenwich Village.…
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A collection of staggering TV clips and amazing audio of Lennon and Ono’s life in 1970s NYC, this film is a mosaic of countercultural moments
Film-maker Kevin Macdonald has created a fever dream of po…
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The director of One to One: John & Yoko reveals how he was given access to a trove of intimate and family archive material that changes how we see the star couple
People are usually at their most inte…