Paul Mescal will play Sir Paul McCartney while fellow Irish actor Barry Keoghan takes on the role of Sir Ringo Starr in the ...
Actor Richard E Grant has praised Barry Keoghan, his Saltburn co-star, saying he will be a "fantastic Ringo Starr" in the new ...
The earliest conspiracy theories can be traced to ancient Rome, when it was widely believed that Emperor Nero faked his own death. Some would say it’s only natural to be a little bit nosy about the ...
The 15-song recording dates to the Liverpool band's failed audition for Decca Records in early 1962—months before it released ...
The fifth studio record, released on March 28, is now the group’s third album to reach number one, according to the Official ...
The songwriting partnership at the heart of the Beatles was also a unique creative union, in which deep personal attachment ...
“ ‘Yesterday’ feels like a shift in the balance of power,” says Leslie. “From the beginning they were equals, and ‘Yesterday’ ...
Famous for hosting Adele, Harry Styles and U2, it’s where the scores of “Star Wars,” “Harry Potter” and “Wicked” were ...
Beatlemania never really goes away, but it's spiking once again with news that four interlocking biopics are on their way.
The Beatles’ 1962–1966 and 1967–1970 albums rise on two U.K. charts each, proving the band’s decades-old hits still resonate with fans more than half a century later.
With two new John Lennon documentaries out this spring, and news filtering out about Sam Mendes’ upcoming Beatles biopics, we assess the best of the Fab Four on film.
The Beatles had a fairly limited live run in all their tenure meant they actually didn't see many corners of the world—so which countries did they visit?