The documentary 'The Pigeon Tunnel' by Errol Morris delves into the secretive life of celebrated spy novelist John le Carré. It aims to reveal secrets about his strange life, but it's suggested that le Carré has already disclosed as much as he intended. The film also explores the life of Mal Evans, the Beatles' roadie, who toured the world with the band but faced personal struggles after their breakup, ultimately leading to a tragic end.
Beatles roadie whose passion for the band (and groupies) wrecked his life: Mal Evans toured the world in luxury with the Fab Four, but after the group broke up his marriage collapsed - and his life ended in a hail of police gunfire... https://t.co/y7FxhVkCeM https://t.co/GYleUCOs71
Beatles roadie whose passion for the band (and groupies) wrecked his life: Mal Evans toured the world in luxury with the Fab Four, but after the group broke up his marriage collapsed - and his life ended in a hail of police gunfire... https://t.co/iQPrsR13v9 https://t.co/W5QpxC0b2I
Mal Evans’s job was to devote himself completely to the whims of the Beatles. As a new biography makes clear, he would “both revel in and chafe at his subordinate role.” https://t.co/TZ10DTkuYq
“The Stones and Brian Jones” muses on the intra-band ego battles and fast living that helped bring down the Rolling Stones founder. The doc’s narration also includes a tender twist, our critic notes. https://t.co/r0sxpxrR8J
Celebrated spy novelist John le Carré is the subject of Errol Morris's new documentary. While it claims to reveal secrets about his strange life, you get the sense le Carré told as much as he ever meant to, and we’re not getting any more out of him. https://t.co/e0SuNJkpUE
A reflection of Errol Morris’s long and lauded career, his new documentary, “The Pigeon Tunnel,” probes into the depths of celebrated spy fiction writer John Le Carré’s secretive life. https://t.co/e0SuNJkpUE
Celebrated spy novelist John le Carré is the subject of Errol Morris's new documentary. While it claims to reveal secrets about his strange life, you get the sense le Carré told as much as he ever meant to, and we’re not getting any more out of him. https://t.co/e0SuNJkpUE
He carried the bags (and the secrets) for the Beatles. https://t.co/oUaPlOLVLN