Dirk McQuickly (Eric Idle), Barry Wom (John Halsey), Stig O'Hara (Ricky Fataar), and Ron Nasty (Neil Innes); better known as the Rutles. This documentary follows their career from their early days ...
Available to rent on all streaming services. “The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash” (1978) Monty Python’s Eric Idle was close friends with several of The Beatles, making his decision to make a ...
Ironically, Innes went on to create Beatles parody group The Rutles, who ended up becoming a real touring band, while Oasis continued to be compared to The Fab Four throughout their career.
With Monty Python’s Eric Idle, Neil Innes co-created the Rutles, an ongoing parody of the Beatles, which made a film, “All You Need Is Cash,” which was funded in part by George Harrison ...
While major ruptures are not expected, Gulf states are urging a tougher stance on Israel and a softening toward Iran, positions that differ greatly from the president-elect’s first term. By ...
Tens of thousands of California residents have been forced to flee their homes. Cooper sits down with Alyssa Farah Griffin to discuss what audiences can expect from his new show "Goosebumps: The ...
THR takes a look at the ways in which filmmakers have depicted the life stories of some of the industry's most acclaimed ...
and cover versions; in their trembling hands, both Joy Division/New Order’s “Ceremony” and The Rutles’ “Cheese And Onions” sounded equally spellbinding. In a year when great new albums ...
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THR takes a look at the ways in which filmmakers have depicted the life stories of some of the industry's most acclaimed musicians (and a few fictional ones). By Lexy Perez, Zoe G. Phillips, Chris ...