A bill introduced in the state Senate last week would make Prince's "Purple Rain" and Bob Dylan's "Girl from the North Country" Minnesota's official state songs.
With just days to go to the 2025 Oscars ceremony, A Complete Unknown, aka the Bob Dylan movie, is coming to digital platforms to buy. Another win for Timothée Chalamet’s airtig
The A.V. Club can exclusively share a behind-the-scenes clip from A Complete Unknown‘s upcoming digital release, in which Mangold and newly-minted SAG Award winner Chalamet discuss the philosophy behind the latter’s Oscar-nominated performance.
Todd Almond wrote an oral history on Conor McPherson’s “Girl From the North Country” and its passage through Broadway’s pandemic shutdown.
Minnesota lawmakers have put forth a bill enshrining "Purple Rain" and "Girl from the North Country" as official state songs.
Watch an exclusive featurette detailing the actor's preparation for the role, including input from vocal coach Eric Vetro.
With only one week left until the Oscars, we’re waiting with bated breath to see how many Bob Dylan references Timothée Chalamet has left.
"A Complete Unknown" actor Timothée Chalamet, known for "Dune," "Wonka," and "Call Me By Your Name" grew up wary of acting. He explains why and how he ended up making movies.
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Timothée Chalamet’s performance in A Complete Unknown is one of the buzziest this awards season. The actor completely threw himself into the life and legacy of Bob Dylan, even learning to play guitar and sing like the folk icon.
The nominee's vibrant look made him stand out at the ceremony Timothée Chalamet can't — nay — wont' stop with his A Complete Unknown method dressing. But this time he added a bratty twist. The 29-year-old actor has been experimenting with different looks that nod to his latest role in the Bob Dylan biopic since awards season kicked off,
Not to pick on Jesus Jones—it’s a great song—but the implication that Mr Dylan would have sung about the end of the cold war speaks to an enduring disappointment, or wistfulness, that he does not lend his genius and influence to great political causes.