A Complete Unknown” is the rare Hollywood movie that has inspired a reckoning. Everywhere, on social media, in mainstream media, or simply on the part of so many who have seen the film, a tingling conversation is taking place - a kind of collective meditation/investigation into who Bob Dylan was,
Was the relationship between Bob Dylan and John Lennon really as one-sided as people think? Let's take a look at the evidence.
With Bruce Springsteen and the Beatles next up for biopics following Timothée Chalamet's successful turn as Bob Dylan, we dive deep on the future of music movies
Forget the awards, the record sales and beyond. There is no better acclaim than having Bob Dylan pick out your discography as being entirely faultless.
Wayne Coyne was born, "The Twist" became the only single in the history of the charts to make it to No. 1 on two separate occasions; Bob Dylan started recording 'Bringing It All Back Home'; and "Folsom Prison Blues" was recorded live at Folsom Prison,
The Beatles did nothing less than recolor the ... ‘n’ roll band in the world,” and that kind of said it. But Bob Dylan, from the moment he came up, in 1961, had endless labels attached ...
A.J. Weberman sifted through the prophetic singer’s trash in search of meaning. He turned on him as a sellout and has spent decades trying to reclaim him for the counterculture.
The work of Dylan Thomas has inspired artists including The Beatles and Taylor Swift Timothée Chalamet has been praised by critics for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in the new film. It has already ...
With Bruce Springsteen and the Beatles next up for biopics following Timothée Chalamet's successful turn as Bob Dylan, we dive deep on the future of music movies In the Beatles segment ...
Insistence on a fictional scene in his biopic and a reluctance to meet his leading man, to whom he sent handwritten notes, Bob Dylan's reclusive nature provides strong material for Timothée Chalamet a
As Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, hits screens, we delve into what really happened with John Lennon in the back of a London taxi.
Chalamet sing the songs himself. I am tempted to say he has a better singing voice than Dylan, just to ruffle the Bobcats, but I won’t. In that vein I suspect this film will have a polarising effect.