Some have even said that “Like a Rolling Stone” might even be about Dylan himself, and his uneasy relationship with fame (on “Idiot Wind”, on 1975’s Blood on the Tracks LP, he sings, “You’ll find out when you reach the top,
A review of ' A Complete Unknown' with Timothée Chalamet astonishing as the young Bob Dylan still searching for his inner self in New York City.
Dylan, a Nobel Prize winning poet, songwriter and performer, also ranks among the most enigmatic. Mangold chronicles Dylan’s Greenwich Village roots, performing in basement coffee houses, recording, forming a romantic and professional partnership with folk singer activist Joan Baez.
James Mangold’s Dylan biopic is packed with a stellar supporting cast, including Edward Norton and Monica Barbaro – and they nearly steal the show.
A Complete Unknown' stars — and director James Mangold — on channeling Bob Dylan, surviving sudden fame and the pitfalls of working with your rock idols.
Timothée Chalamet and Edward Norton explain why they still don't know Bob Dylan after making the biopic "A Complete Unknown," in theaters Wednesday, and why that's a good thing.
Not one of these inaccuracies should detract from the enjoyment of the movie. But, for the record, here are 10 miscues in “A Complete Unknown,” which chronicles Dylan from winter 1961 to summer of ‘65.
Timothée Chalamet as a young Dylan is excellent, but it’s Edward Norton as Pete Seeger who really steals the show.
That made James Mangold ‘s job in A Complete Unknown — about Dylan’s early years ahead of his bombshell switch to electric at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival — very tricky.
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People make up their past, they remember what they want, they forget the rest.” So says Timothée Chalamet, who plays Bob Dylan in the brilliant new film, A Complete Unknown, in a tense confrontation with Elle Fanning,