More than 50 years after it hit theaters, Michael Lindsay-Hogg's rare Beatles film 'Let It Be' is arriving to Disney+, restored by Peter Jackson.
premiered, and not a single Beatle showed up. The film was a bleak portrayal of the world’s greatest band falling apart, released just weeks aftertheir split. It’s been largely unavailable for decades, but all of that will change on May 8, when the film arrives onthat he was initially wary of the project , but he soon realized there was a treasure trove of happier moments to unearth .
is that documentary — the movie they released in 1970. I now think of it all as one epic story, finally completed after five decades. The two projects support and enhance each other:and it’s only right that his original movie has the last word …looking and sounding far better than it did in 1970.”Keanu Reeves Joins 'Sonic 3' as Shadow1 year ago
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