Photo By Kerry Spicer Midas Man, about The Beatles‘ manager Brian Epstein, is now streaming. Epstein, a gay man from an immigrant Jewish family, died of an accidental drug overdose at age 32 after she ...
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. In it, Brian (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd ...
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 record department he managed at NEMS — his family store in Liverpool, England ...
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.
If any backstage pop institution deserves a biopic of his or her own, it would be Brian Epstein, the Beatles’ tragic manager, champion, and supporter through rough and giddy times alike.
And, of course, you want to see who Brian Epstein really was — the man beneath the image, something the film presents in dutiful tabloid detail. Yet there’s something a bit TV-movie ...
Brian Epstein is an award-winning producer and cameraman. His work has been honored with an Emmy Award, three Emmy nominations, the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Investigative Reporting, the Scripps ...
In “Midas Man,” the new film about the late Beatles manager Brian Epstein, an early, pivotal scene is set in a synagogue. In ...
Almost anyone who grew up with the Beatles knows a few key things about their manager, Brian Epstein, the subject of the new biopic “Midas Man.” You might know that he ran a popular record ...