Who threw the glass in the street, man? That query has echoed in my head ever since I saw D. A. Pennebaker’s 1967 documentary Don’t Look Back, which captured in cinéma vérité the overwhelming ...
A Complete Unknown' brings Bob Dylan to the big screen — and shows how parts of old stories can become great new films. Let’s ...
We could do part two and three. It depends how people react. The film ends in 1965, but he had a motorcycle accident and he ...
THEIR debut record Inside In/Inside Out soundtracked the end of my A-Levels, with hits like Naive, Ooh La and You Don’t Love ...
There’s something unique about Bob Dylan’s big-screen presence. Over seven decades, he has been ubiquitous, but never predictable ...
Timothée Chalamet has hinted he will reprise his role as Bob Dylan in two further films about the singer's life. The ...
The singer-songwriter was never only a creature of music. Our critic watched every film with him that she could find to ...
Eat the Document' was never theatrically released, nor did it get a video release, and has been viewed mostly via bootlegs.
Newport Folk Festival was only the beginning of his career, as the musician went on to release over three dozen studio albums ...
Decades before Timothée Chalamet took on the role of Dylan in "A Complete Unknown," released Christmas Day, the Duluth-born, Hibbing-bred Dylan spent the summer of 1959 in Fargo.
That exchange is one of the myriad wonderful little moments that comprises “A Complete Unknown,” the spellbinding film in ...
A Complete Unknown is now playing in theaters. On July 29, 1966, Bob Dylan got into a motorcycle accident, which led to him ...