Sir Ringo Starr, 84, has unveiled the two foods he's never eaten, plus shared funny stories of The Beatles hanging out with Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan.
In Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, James Mangold uses Dylan's mentors Pete Seeger, Joan Baez and Johnny Cash to signpost his musical evolution.
A Complete Unknown is a film about Bob Dylan. But there’s another (admittedly less prominent) man sucking up the limelight in just about every scene he’s in. That man is Johnny Cash, and he’s played by Boyd Holbrook.
The distinctive voice of Bob Dylan has given the world countless iconic songs, but one track from 1970's 'Self-Portrait' did not feature his voice at all.
The singer's increase in streams following "A Complete Unknown" highlights how music biopics can elevate an artist's popularity to new heights
When Timothée Chalamet and his goofy little sunglasses took the SNL stage to perform as Bob Dylan last weekend, some Twitter users made a connection to a very different Oscar-hopeful: The Substance. But if Chalamet and the real Dylan really are one,
Actor Boyd Holbrook discusses the challenges and delights of depicting a cultural icon in the Bob Dylan biopic, 'A Complete Unknown.'
What happens when the filmmaker behind an Oscar-winning Johnny Cash biopic asks you to be the next actor to slip into the icon's shoes in front of his lens?
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,
Bob Dylan announces his first 2025 tour date, and he will be going back to Tulsa, Oklahoma. As his biopic, A Complete Unknown, garners eight Oscar nominations, rock legend Bob Dylan has announced the first show of his 2025 tour in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
It ain’t no use to sit and wonder why “A Complete Unknown” is expected to scoop up its fair share of nominations for this year’s Oscars ceremony. Director James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic has a lot of ground to cover,
Peal Jam's Eddie Vedder and Mike McCready covered a Bob Dylan classic at one of the most star-studded concerts ever staged in New York, then headed out for beers with the folk-rock legend