Timothée Chalamet said he “turned over every stone” — including gaining 20 lbs. — to play folk icon Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown," which earned him a Best Actor Academy Award nomination.
Timothée Chalamet promised surprises when he hosted 'SNL,' and he delivered by playing three obscure Bob Dylan songs nobody saw coming.
Juliette Lewis recalls her own superfan moments with music greats Iggy Pop and Bob Dylan. Lewis joined filmmaker Mark Anthony Green for the Sundance premiere of his debut feature, "Opus."
Tutor to the stars and session pro Larry Saltzman shares what it was like to teach Chalamet the nuances of Dylan's playing, which the actor recently showcased on Saturday Night Live
The singer's increase in streams following "A Complete Unknown" highlights how music biopics can elevate an artist's popularity to new heights
Bob Dylan's second album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan debuts on three charts in the U.K. this week following the wide release of A Complete Unknown.
Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited debuts at No. 31 on the U.K.'s albums downloads chart, becoming a top 40 hit for the first time on that tally, 60 years after its release.
Timothée Chalamet learned to play guitar and sing like Bob Dylan for “A Complete Unknown.” He also gained 20 pounds to look more like the folk music legend, he revealed an interview with NPR. “I’ve turned over every stone.
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan are two of the most iconic musicians of the ’60s, and while they’ve always had a devoted following, the Oscar-nominated biopic A Complete Unknown—where Monica Barbaro plays Baez alongside Timothée Chalamet’s Dylan—has put them back at the forefront of the cultural conversation and introduced them to a new audience.
A Complete Unknown's' release in Italy is prompting reports that Bob Dylan traveled to Perugia in 1962 after Suze Rotolo went abroad to study.
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.