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Bob Dylan, Complete Unknown
Fact-checking 'A Complete Unknown': What the Bob Dylan movie gets right, wrong
"A Complete Unknown" director James Mangold and Edward Norton (as Pete Seeger) weigh in on what's fact and what's fiction in the Bob Dylan movie.
Bob Dylan Wants You to Watch ‘A Complete Unknown’
Bob Dylan approves of his new biopic, A Complete Unknown. “There’s a movie about me opening soon called A Complete Unknown (what a title!),” Bob Dylan himself posted on X last month. “Timothee Chalamet is starring in the lead role.
Bob Dylan acted out "A Complete Unknown's" script before he approved it
Move over Timotheé Chalamet, Bob Dylan might have a career in acting . . .
‘A Complete Unknown’: Read The Screenplay That Plugs Into The Moment Bob Dylan Became An Icon
A Complete Unknown is James Mangold's micro-biopic of Bob Dylan that stars Timothée Chalamet. Mangold adapted the script with Jay Cocks.
Real story of ‘twerp’ Bob Dylan’s romance with ‘Sylvie’ — what you don’t see in ‘A Complete Unknown’
The mom and sister of Suze Rotolo — known as Sylvie Russo in "A Complete Unknown" — hated her boyfriend Bob Dylan, and he got revenge on one of them in song lyrics.
Bob Dylan did a table read for A Complete Unknown as “Bob Dylan”
This is per an appearance on the podcast The Town With Matthew Belloni (via Consequence), where Jaysen recalled an instance of Dylan meeting with director James Mangold for a table read of the script.
A Complete Unknown ending explained: Does Bob Dylan go electric?
A Complete Unknown depicts Bob Dylan's (Timothée Chalamet) rise as a folk artist. He goes to New York to meet his hero, Woody Guthrie (Scoot McNairy) and also meets Pete Seeger (Edward Norton) at the hospital.
Separating Fact From Fiction in ‘A Complete Unknown’: What Does the Bob Dylan Biopic Get Right?
Though A Complete Unknown is a biopic, not every single scene showcases the exact truth behind Bob Dylan's Rise To Fame.
Bob Dylan’s Catalog Is On The Rise As His Biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ Hits Theaters
Several of Bob Dylan's biggest albums and most famous singles hit the iTunes charts as his biopic A Complete Unknown arrives in theaters.
10 inaccuracies in the Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’
9. “Judas!” shouts an angry fan during Dylan’s ‘65 Newport performance in “A Complete Unknown.” Didn’t happen. That infamous incident took place May 17, 1966, at a concert in Manchester, England.
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I Loved A Complete Unknown’s Take On Bob Dylan And Johnny Cash’s Friendship, And The Movie Had Some Cool BTS Help To Make It Historically Accurate
A Complete Unknown, which was part of the 2024 movie schedule, has received great reviews for its portrayal of the ...
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When Is The Bob Dylan Movie ‘A Complete Unknown’ Coming To Streaming?
Timothée Chalamet stars as Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown," which is currently in theaters. Here’s when you can expect to ...
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