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If classic rock fans actually sat down and listened to some Yoko Ono songs, they'd probably like what they heard.
Director Kevin Macdonald on why this deep dive on the couple's early, politically active days in NYC is way different than your average Beatles doc.
John & Yoko' highlights Ono's search for her daughter and features restored footage of Lennon’s only full-length concerts after the Beatles.
Yoko Ono is despised by a lot of classic rock fans but she released one dance song in the 1980s that deserves a second chance.
Sticking to a rigorous exfoliation of a matter of months, Kevin Macdonald's double profile reveals an activist pair informed by a squall of ominous TV news.
John & Yoko” being released in theaters this weekend is much more than a concert film - but its Imax big-screen release is a ...
New documentary about John Lennon and Yoko Ono follows their move from England to New York in 1971 and entry into ...
Yoko Ono – musician, artist, activist and the 92-year-old widow of the late John Lennon – took the brunt of the vitriol when The Beatles broke up in ...
John & Yoko, directed by an Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Kevin MacDonald and Sam Rice-Edwards, has officially received a ...
John & Yoko follows the iconic couple in Greenwich Village in 1972. Big concerts and ambitious editing make for a unique ...
Watch restored footage of John Lennon’s dynamic performance of his solo song “Well Well Well” from his historic 1972 One to ...
Built around Lennon and Ono’s 1972 concert at Madison Square Garden — John’s last — the film presents a powerful look at their activism.