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Val Wilmer/Redferns; Jo Hale/Redferns A Complete Unknown spans Bob Dylan's life in the early 1960s — but the music icon was just getting started. The film — starring Timothée Chalamet as ...
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Few musicians in the history of pop music have managed to capture the popular imagination in quite the same way that Bob Dylan has. Dylan is an enigma, and he’s worked hard to maintain an image ...
Plus, Bob's been more than just A Complete Unknown's cheerleader. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Timothée revealed that the music legend also reviewed the film's script, provided ...
Bob Dylan is a 10-time Grammy Award winner and is considered one of the most prolific singer-songwriters of all time, but his personal life is surprisingly low key. The Minnesota native's rise to ...
James Mangold's new biopic, "A Complete Unknown," opens with 19-year-old Bob Dylan (Timothée Chalamet) arriving in New York City, essentially homeless yet armed with his guitar. It's not long ...
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I know that’s part of the longstanding narrative around Bob Dylan, but when you were watching the film, did you feel like it’s an authentic narrative? Bill DeVille: I think it is. I think his ...