We had our TV trays, and I think my mom had made pizza,” Jay Leno recalled of watching The Beatles’ historic US TV debut on ...
All you need is luck — and maybe a stroke of fate. That was the case in 1961 when one of Brian Epstein’s customers in the ...
The Village Voice interviews screenwriter Brigit Grant about how she captured the Beatles's manager Brian Epstein in the film "Midas Man." ...
Midas Man manages to effectively tell an intriguing story of the man behind The Beatles, though it does fall into familiar biopic pitfalls.
Jay Leno was warned by his “Tonight Show” predecessor Johnny Carson that hosting the Oscars was “a no-win situation.” ...
This year’s Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF), which marks the festival’s 25th anniversary, includes 50 features and 14 short films. With so many movies to choose from, it can be difficult to know ...
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 ...
The year is 1956. After the arrival of a mysterious seamstress in an Israeli neighborhood full of Holocaust survivors, ...
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd leads a star-studded ensemble (that also includes Eddie Suzy Izzard & Jay Leno as Ed Sullivan) as Epstein ...
A long-awaited — and fraught — film about Brian Epstein hits some of the right notes but misses plenty of others.
Midas Man,” a new biopic about Brian Epstein, a gay man who discovered The Beatles is a watchable and enjoyable portrait.