Timothée Chalamet plays Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown," a film about the early years of the singer's career. (Macall Polay/Fox Searchlight) ...
Chalamet’s legions of fans will be impressed by his meticulous impersonation of Dylan’s quirks, but purists will be put off by the film’s blank, two-dimensional take on the bard ...
A Complete Unknown opens in theaters Wednesday, December 25. Sure as chorus follows verse, A Complete Unknown keeps to some familiar patterns. It plays Bob Dylan’s controversial transition from ...
Early on in A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet's Bob Dylan sidles into the hospital room of a dying Woody Guthrie, the young musician's hero. It's the early '60s and Dylan's guitar is still ...
"I realize I don't know you," Bob Dylan's girlfriend says to the folk music icon in “A Complete Unknown.” Honestly, young movie fans might think the same thing. Director James Mangold’s ...
Elle Fanning and Timothée Chalamet star as young lovers in "A Complete Unknown." Credit: Searchlight Pictures Walking out of A Complete Unknown and into the streets of New York City, not far from ...
A good music biopic is hard to come by these days, but the Timothée Chalamet-led Bob Dylan movie, A Complete Unknown, does the job. Directed by James Mangold, who is no stranger to the genre ...
And “A Complete Unknown” digs into the elemental power of what Dylan created during this period, tossing off songs for the ages as if he’d pulled them out of the ages. That the Dylan we see ...
Four people have been injured afer being sprayed with an ‘unknown substance’ at the University of Greenwich. Police rushed to the university campus shortly after midnight following reports ...
By Mariel Turner The first reviews for A Complete Unknown are in ... spends most of the movie fumbling his way from one moment of divine inspiration to the next, seemingly as unsure as we are ...
And so his admirable yet deeply frustrating “A Complete Unknown” strikes the only compromise ... movie fumbling his way from one moment of divine inspiration to the next, seemingly as unsure ...