A Complete Unknown has officially become one of the year’s most talked-about films. James Mangold ’s masterful take on the life of Bob Dylan —portrayed by Timothée Chalamet —has not only reached new heights for a musical biopic;
Fanning modeled a look from Valentino’s resort 2025 collection, designed by the label’s newest creative director, Alessandro Michele. The actress wore a tiered dress featuring a ruffled yellow skirt and a lilac bow-embellished bodice. She added on a fur stole, completing her look with extravagant rubellite and diamond jewelry by Cartier.
Timothée Chalamet's A Complete Unknown will soon be available to stream online. Read on to know when and where Searchlight Pictures will start streaming the film.
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Timothée Chalamet is already at the centre of Oscar buzz for his performance – but what are the music icon's fans saying?
Timothée Chalamet appeared at the Rome photo call for his latest film, “A Complete Unknown,” where he stars as Bob Dylan. For the event on Friday, the actor’s Prada look paid homage to the iconic American singer-songwriter’s early 1960s style.
Bob Dylan’s nonchalance and elusive nature is commendably portrayed by Timothée Chalamet with charm, vulnerability and authenticity.
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.
Five years later, with Chalamet now one of the biggest actors in the world and Bob Dylan still alive and well, the film is out for new audiences to delve into his life, which doesn’t need star power to lead.
Being unknowable has been almost as much of a preoccupation for the erstwhile Robert Zimmerman as writing songs. Previously on film he has played the role of Alias in Sam Peckinpah’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid,
When I walked into Socialista at Cipriani Downtown, my dear old friend Angelo Bianchi had piles of my books everywhere. I didn’t cry, because the mascara situation would have been catastrophic, but it did make me emotional.
Filmmaker James Mangold tapped production designer François Audouy to create a replica of Dylan's New York. Their first stop? New Jersey.