George Harrison and Billy Preston in Apple Studios during the Beatles’ recording sessions for the Get Back/Let it Be project, circa January 27, 1969 Photo by Ethan A. Russell © Apple Corps Ltd. (http://www.thebeatles.com/)

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George Harrison and Billy Preston in Apple Studios during the Beatles’ recording sessions for the Get Back/Let it Be project, circa January 27, 1969 Photo by Ethan A. Russell © Apple Corps Ltd. (http://www.thebeatles.com/)
Love how we all saw green apples and were like "Yesh, that's a Beatles reference. 🍏
Can't believe they invented green apples, they are so iconic.
The Lost Bus (2025)
Directed by Paul Greengrass
Cinematography by Pål Ulvik Rokseth
(Fan art) Horror Sans
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Horror!Sans belongs to Sour Apple Studios.
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The Beatles & Yoko Ono - At the Apple Studios London in January 1969 (Apple Corps Ltd)
Image by MOJO magazine
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I'm an absolute sucker for these kinds of motorsports movies. No matter the formula these stories typically carry, it's a formula that still
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F1 is a victory lap for Apple that proves Brad Pitt is still a movie star with plenty of fuel left in the tank. Filmed with electrifying cin
Filmed with electrifying cinematography and sound design that literally puts you in the driver’s seat, F1 is a victory lap for Apple that proves Brad Pitt is still a movie star with plenty of fuel left in the tank. It might be a bit formulaic, but it’s irresistibly enjoyable thanks to a charming performance from Pitt and stunt work that goes into overdrive.