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,
Bob Dylan has had some involvement in the upcoming film 'A Complete Unknown.' He shared how he feels about Timothée Chalamet playing him.
He respects the reclusive legacy of Bob Dylan while also delivering on one heck of a show that will perhaps inspire a newfound interest in the folk genre and how Dylan came in “like a rolling stone” to shake the whole scene up by going electric.
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The actor stars in director James Mangold’s biopic, which follows the singer-songwriter during his rise to stardom as a folk-rock revolutionary.
"If you could just get up there one more time, use that music in the right way..." Searchlight Pictures has revealed one final trailer for A Complete Unknown, the fantastic Bob Dylan flick arriving in theaters this holiday season.
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.
Despite the film being utterly conventional, Timothée Chalamet, whose range and confidence keep growing broader, is sensational as Bob Dylan, writes the reviewer.
A Complete Unknown” certainly lives up to its title. You are hardly closer to understanding the soul of Bob Dylan after watching more than two hours of this moody look at America’s most enigmatic troubadour.
Moviefone speaks with Edward Norton and Monica Barbaro about 'A Complete Unknown'. It was a really interesting process to navigate the music, Norton said.
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.