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“Midas Man” implies that once the group was done touring, they almost didn’t need Brian anymore; that wasn’t the case. And in the end, the film doesn’t swing far enough to the dark side.
"Midas Man" shouldn't have tidied things up by leaving that chapter of his life a mystery. Brian Epstein deserves more than a watchable, serviceable, in too many ways threadbare biopic.
In “Midas Man,” the new film about the late Beatles manager Brian Epstein, an early, pivotal scene is set in a synagogue. In it, Brian (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd) sits with his parents, ...
The new film Midas Man, about Epstein’s time with the Beatles, his sexuality, drug addiction and his Jewishness, makes the case for a man who lived in Technicolor, but was dogged by darkness.
EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Proctor, a British producer involved in making the Brian Epstein biopic Midas Man, has pleaded not guilty to stalking an actress.. The 46-year-old appeared at Wigan & Leigh ...
Jay Leno tells PEOPLE he was concerned he would be criticized for not performing a spot-on Ed Sullivan impression in the new movie 'Midas Man,' which dramatizes Beatles manager Brian Epstein's ...
Directed by Joe Stephenson, "Midas Man" is a curiosity.As subjects for biopics go, Beatles manager Brian Epstein is long overdue. Unfortunately, "Midas Man" feels like a missed opportunity to get ...
Is Midas Man your first screenplay? For a movie, yes. I’ve worked on television dramas. I did one called Red Top, which is about the phone hacking scandal in the U.K. ...
“Midas Man” was finally released in the U.K. last fall in a streaming-only deal with Prime Video. Although a long-awaited North American distribution deal was struck with Briarcliff ...
“Midas Man” shouldn’t have tidied things up by leaving that chapter of his life a mystery. Brian Epstein deserves more than a watchable, serviceable, in too many ways threadbare biopic.
In “Midas Man,” the new film out this month in the United States about the late Beatles manager Brian Epstein, an early, pivotal scene is set in a synagogue.
“Midas Man” shouldn’t have tidied things up by leaving that chapter of his life a mystery. Brian Epstein deserves more than a watchable, serviceable, in too many ways threadbare biopic.