There are two key moments in Steven Soderbergh's "John Lennon: The Last Interview" that really capture John Lennon - at his most captivating and humane, and also at his most messianically annoying.
Built around an audio recording made hours before the musician’s murder, the documentary moves through a vast assortment of archival stills and clips and adds a few visual flourishes. By Sheri Linden ...
The interview took place on the day of his murder. That's haunting, but the Lennon we hear has a disarmingly upbeat message. The first moment comes early on, when Lennon is talking about the song ...