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Only randomly available for decades, Let It Be streams on Disney+ with a restored look at the Beatles in the months before they broke up for good.
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“It is not a dark, miserable affair. It is a quite liberating movie.”
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Few things tap into our nostalgia as well as music and nostalgia is a great marketing tool.
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Peter Jackson's 3-part series humanizes the Beatles and dispels the myths of their ultimate end.
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The Beatles: Get Back presents Peter Jackson's labor of love over the lost film footage that captured the Fab Four reuniting in 1969 to write songs play live once again.
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The band's cheeky sense of humor is on full display.
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Unlike most advice given by ultra-successful people, what Paul McCartney shares is accessible to anyone.
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This is a fun ride full of factoids and fresh ears put to music that remains totally timeless.
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Don't let the first few minutes of this documentary scare you away! They're terrible, but things quickly turn much, much better.
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With Minding The Gap and Crime + Punishment, Hulu is making a real statement about their commitment to documentary excellence.
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The internet was in agreement for once, and the Emmys don't even care.
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Hulu is now a major Emmys player thanks to
The Handmaid's Tale...and
The Beatles?!?!
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This week we learned the Matchbox 20 frontman probably loves the song "Period Sex."
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Which movie will be taking home Grammy gold on February 12, 2017?
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Acorn TV has developed a strong niche over the last few years importing shows from British TV and is both continuing on that path and investing in its own originals.
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It’s a pretty cool take on their story, even if you’re mostly familiar with it, and succeeds in creating a new narrative about the band.
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Say hi to fearless ladies, talented British gents, and the mutants hitting your favorite streaming service this weekend.
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From a new Beatles documentary to new horror obsessions like 'The Witch,' there's a lot to love about what's new on streaming.
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From returning classics to innovative new series, here's your guide to every fall premiere this season.
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‘The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years’ will premiere on Hulu on September 17.