A movie-goer who went to see Bob Dylan biopic 'A Complete Unknown' brought a strange item with them which has split opinions online, with some calling it 'annoying'
Music was at the forefront of the films Wicked and the Bob Dylan biopic 'A Complete Unknown,' which scored 10 and eight Oscar nominations respectively.
A man has been criticised on social media after revealing that he brought a specific item to the cinema to watch the recently released Bob Dylan biopic
As fresh fires raced across the Los Angeles region, an embattled movie industry has lined up behind the Netflix narco-musical about transgender identity "Emilia Pérez" in Oscar nominations Thursday.
The film about the singer-songwriter's sudden rise to fame in 1960s New York has earned nominations across awards shows, including the Golden Globes and SAG Awards. At the Oscars, "A Complete Unknown" is going up against other films like “Emilia Pérez ” and "Wicked" in the best picture category.
The nominations for the 97th Oscars have been announced. Academy Award nominees include Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Colman Domingo, Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez, Timothée Chalamet,
It was followed closely behind by “The Brutalist,” a historical epic the examines the immigrant experience, and “Wicked,” the ... Unknown,” a look at Bob Dylan’s early, freewheelin ...
Audiences and critics alike have had much to say about the 10 Best Picture nominees vying for an Academy Award this year.
James Mangold was nominated for Best Director, with co-stars Edward Norton (Pete Seeger) and Monica Barbaro (Joan Baez) earning nominations for Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress, respectively. The movie also earned nominations for Adapted Screenplay, Costume Design and Sound.
Among the categories in which “Wicked” was nominated is the top prize of Best Picture. Also Oscar-nominated are both of the film’s stars, Tony Award winner Cynthia Erivo in the category of Actress in a Leading Role for her turn as Elphaba and Broadway alum Ariana Grande as Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance as Glinda.
At first glance, you might not have guessed behind the sunglasses, bushy hair and general shaggy appearance that it was Timothée Chalamet playing the iconic, eccentric Bob Dylan. Yet, for the nearly two and a half hours that is “A Complete Unknown,
It might at first seem obvious why filmmakers won’t leave the subject of Bob Dylan alone. Search “Dylan” and “movies,” and the list — from documentaries like “Don’t Look Back” (1967) to fictionalized treatments like “I’m Not There” (2007) — turns out to be surprisingly extensive.