Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown (cinemas), starring Timothee Chalamet as the music giant in his early years. We Live in Time (cinemas) stars Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh as a couple who finds their love tested.
It might at first seem obvious why filmmakers won’t leave the subject of Bob Dylan alone. Search “Dylan” and “movies,” and the list — from documentaries like “Don’t Look Back” (1967) to fictionalized treatments like “I’m Not There” (2007) — turns out to be surprisingly extensive.
If you want to see Bob Dylan live this year, you'll need to head out to towns like Green Bay, Wisconsin and Mankato, Minnesota.
During his monologue, Chalamet joked about his awards season losing stream. But as Chalamet delivered striking covers of Bob Dylan’s deep cuts “Tomorrow Is a Long Time,” “Outlaw Blues,” and “Three Angels,” viewers at home have declared him a winner in their hearts.
Timothée Chalamet just can’t catch a break during awards season. The “Dune” and “A Complete Unknown” star devoted part of his “Saturday Night Live” monologue to lamenting the fact that he seems to keep losing at major awards shows.
From the immersive 60s New York of A Complete Unknown to the high-stakes drama of The Brutalist and the wild, offbeat ride of Nightbitch, these films offer gripping performances and unpredictable stories that will keep you hooked.
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The Jonas Brothers — fresh off their own big New Year’s Eve performance — are doing just that, announcing that they’ll return to Disney for a new Christmas movie, set to arrive later this year, Variety reports.
The Italian release of James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown” is prompting local media to claim that, unlike in the movie, Dylan traveled to Italy in 1962 in pursuit of Suze Rotolo — named Sylvie Russo in the film and played by Elle Fanning — who had left New York to study abroad.
Memphis artist Kerri Mahoney has become a go-to designer for television and movie productions, including the Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown."
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