There are two key moments in Steven Soderbergh's "John Lennon: The Last Interview" that really capture John Lennon - at his most captivating and humane, and also at his most messianically annoying.
The interview took place on the day of his murder. That's haunting, but the Lennon we hear in Steven Soderbergh's film is disarmingly upbeat.
Built around an audio recording made hours before the musician’s murder, the documentary moves through a vast assortment of archival stills and clips and adds a few visual flourishes. By Sheri Linden ...
Filmmaker Stephen Soderbergh defended and explained his decision to use some generative artificial intelligence in his upcoming documentary centered around John Lennon’s final interview. While it was ...
Paul McCaretney operated as The Beatles' chief creator but there was one song that pushed the boundaries a little too far.