Bring family and friends together with The Beatles’ music inspired film Yesterday, on Digital September 10, 2019 and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand September 24, 2019. Jack’s life is changed forever when he discovers he is the only person on earth who remembers the music of The Beatles and must decide if he truly wants the spotlight, or if all he needs is love, after all. Filled with heart and humor from beginning to end, Yesterday on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD and Digital comes packed with exciting bonus features including deleted and extended scenes, live performances at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, an alternate opening and ending and several featurettes with the filmmakers and cast that take fans further into the charming story. Hailed as “Funny, original, and touching”), Yesterday is a rock-n-roll comedy about music, dreams, friendship, and the long and winding road that leads to the love of your life.
- 9/13/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
By Sean O’Connell
HollywoodNews.com: I don’t like to focus on gossip while covering the movie beat for HollywoodNews.com. Too many important items related to the art of filmmaking and storytelling fall through the cracks as media outlets fight to deduce who slept with whom, or who was photographed eating what at The Ivy.
But an article posted online this morning struck me for what it says about the way celebrity stories are presented in the modern, cyber age, and how print media — specifically magazines — really can’t keep up when they have to compete with the immediacy of Twitter, Facebook, and the like.
Amanda Seyfried sat down with InStyle Hair for the magazine’s June issue and, in addition to promoting her upcoming romance “Letters to Juliet,” dished on her long-distance relationship with fellow actor Dominic Cooper, as reported by People.com.
“We Skype,” Seyfried said.
HollywoodNews.com: I don’t like to focus on gossip while covering the movie beat for HollywoodNews.com. Too many important items related to the art of filmmaking and storytelling fall through the cracks as media outlets fight to deduce who slept with whom, or who was photographed eating what at The Ivy.
But an article posted online this morning struck me for what it says about the way celebrity stories are presented in the modern, cyber age, and how print media — specifically magazines — really can’t keep up when they have to compete with the immediacy of Twitter, Facebook, and the like.
Amanda Seyfried sat down with InStyle Hair for the magazine’s June issue and, in addition to promoting her upcoming romance “Letters to Juliet,” dished on her long-distance relationship with fellow actor Dominic Cooper, as reported by People.com.
“We Skype,” Seyfried said.
- 5/6/2010
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
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