My mom is a huge Beatles fan. She is in town this week, so when I got an email inviting me to Mission Valley to see a screener of Danny Boyle’s new film Yesterday, it was a no brainer that she was ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
The film is a chronological journey through genres in musical history, starting in 1964 with the McKinley sisters, who seemed on track for success but were passed over in favour of male pop groups.
After the destruction of “Endgame,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe officially kicks off again with this weekend’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home.” While the film marks a new beginning for the sprawling ...
Watch a clip from the movie "Yesterday," with Himesh Patel and Ed Sheeran. Photo: Universal Pictures Director Danny Boyle’s “Yesterday” suggests a number of Beatles titles. “You Can’t Do That.” “Run ...
ST. LOUIS — Don McLean once wrote about the day the music died. Imagine a world where The Beatles died, or just never seemed to exist ... except to one man. Welcome to Danny Boyle's amazingly ...
Yesterday is one of those movies that sold me purely on the concept: after an accident, a guy wakes up in a world where The Beatles never existed, and he’s the only one that remembers them. He then ...
Danny Boyle's musical fairy tale about a world without the Beatles, in which an indie rocker brings them back, is really a fantasy of rebooting the Beatles. It's cute and watchable, but it lacks the ...