Film director James Mangold also tells  Esther McCarthy why he focused on that crucial early period in Dylan's career
Things seem to have gone well on both fronts for A Complete Unknown, as Timothée Chalamet’s Bob Dylan movie is performing well at the box office and earning rave reviews from critics and fans. That doesn’t mean,
On January 16, 2025, in the sumptuous surroundings of the Hotel Bristol in Paris, a press conference was held with Timothée Chalamet, Edward Norton, Monica Barbaro and director James Mangold to mark the eagerly-awaited release of Un Parfait Inconnu, a daring biopic devoted to Bob Dylan.
TO borrow the title of a Bob Dylan song, it was a case of “one more cup of coffee” for the film director. (Or perhaps not, as you’ll see.) When James Mangold got stuck into making his biopic A
The new Bob Dylan film "A Complete Unknown" from James Mangold blurs the lines between fact and fiction. And do you know what? That's what makes this movie fun.
BEFORE Dune, before Wonka, before he met girlfriend Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet signed up for his most challenging role . . .   . . . to play a young Bob Dylan in the biopic A Complete
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Despite his somewhat negative encounter with the Blowin’ In The Wind singer, Young continued to praise the film, which stars Timothée Chalamet as a young Dylan, “This movie is a great tribute to his life and music. I think if you love Bob’s music you should see this great movie. I loved it.”
Neil Young had admitted to a historical faux pas, revealing that he once ejected Bob Dylan from his tour bus because he didn't recognise one of the world's most legendary and influential musicians.
We truly enter fantasy land when Dylan plays at Gerde’s Folk City – an open-mic night with Joan Baez, where Seeger is MC. It’s supposed to be September 1961, but at this time Baez is already a national sensation with chart-topping albums,
So enter “A Complete Unknown,” a biopic about Bob Dylan directed by James Mangold and starring Timothée Chalamet. Mangold was once hailed as among the most reliable journeymen in Hollywood before directing the putrid “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
The 29-year-old propped the bike on its stand on the red carpet and appeared to take a picture of the bike on his phone - part of the process of completing the hire period through the app.