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- 27 Feb 26
Paul McCartney reveals his four favourite films on Letterboxd
"Get Out, I think Jordan Peele did a great job with that," said Paul McCartney.
Paul McCartney has recently joined the film rating app Letterboxd, and shared four of his favourite films of all time.
McCartney’s profile includes a bio that reads "Just a 'Man on the Run'", alongside a category of 'Favourites', which features Frank Tashlin’s 1956 This Girl Can’t Help It, Elia Kazan’s 1954 crime drama On the Waterfront, Jordan Peele’s 2017 Get Out, and Martin Scorsese’s 1978 concert movie The Last Waltz.
The musician also shared some insights about those choices on his website, saying, "The Girl Can’t Help It, I always love that one and watch it again and again".
"On the Waterfront, with Marlon Brando, fantastic film. Get Out, I think Jordan Peele did a great job with that. And The Last Waltz – that’s a nice one to round it out," he added.
McCartney joins other high-profile artists on the app, including Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Charli XCX, Dacre Montgomery, and more.
His arrival on the film rating app coincides with the release of his documentary film Man on the Run. Directed by Morgan Neville, the film will explore McCartney's career after the breakup of The Beatles, featuring archival photographs and footage shot by his then-wife, Linda.
Man on the Run is out now on Prime Video, alongside the soundtrack album.
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