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.
Monica Barbaro, who grew up in Mill Valley and graduated from Tamalpais High School in 2007, has gotten an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress for her work in “A Complete
Timothée Chalamet hosted 'SNL' for the third time and played Bob Dylan songs in a tie-in to his Oscar-nominated film, 'A Complete Unknown.'
Timothée Chalamet's performance of a Bob Dylan song on Saturday Night Live has seen the track receive an '800% spike in listeners', as the lesser-known song gained a brand new batch of fans
Oscar-nominated director James Mangold directs Timothée Chalamet as the Nobel-Prize winning Musician Bob Dylan in 'A Complete Unknown'. Starring Chalamet with Edward Norton as Pete Seeger, Elle Fanning as Sylvie Russo,
Timothée Chalamet has already earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, but last night (Jan. 25), he took to NBC’s Saturday Night Live to perform the legend’s music in a style much more his own.
During Saturday Night Live ‘s opening monologue by host and musical performer Timothée Chalamet, he revealed he would be singing more obscure Bob Dylan songs that are his personal favorites.
It feels like every recent movie release is some sort of adaptation. There are sequels, prequels and, more increasingly, biopics. The genre has grown stale for moviegoers as they've grown accustomed to the expected tropes of the format.
That's hilarious. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY") TIMOTHEE CHALAMET AND MONICA BARBARO: (As Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, singing) Please see for me if her hair hangs long, for that's the way I remember her best. CHANG: Jim, why was it ...
Timothée Chalamet plays the young Bob Dylan in this entertaining look through his back pages. When it arrives, the obligatory music biopic montage in James Mangold's handsome Dylan flick is actually quite decent.
Drew Hancock’s thriller is about a recently deceased billionaire’s friends whose gathering is interrupted when one of the guests (Sophie Thatcher) turns out to be a companion robot. Also with Jack Quaid,