Bob Dylan is back in the news again. A countercultural hero to people who grew up some five decades ago, yet also, perhaps not surprisingly, given his ...
A Complete Unknown's account of Dylan's crucial transitional period misses the most interesting thing about it ...
DOCUMENTARY Martin Scorsese's love of classic rock runs deep, and the director has made two documentaries about Bob Dylan since 2005. No Direction Home focuses on the same era as A Complete ...
Looking for more movies about Bob Dylan after A Complete Unknown? From Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid to No Direction Home, ...
The Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ is a remarkable telling of the rise to fame of the legendary Bob Dylan but like all movies based on real life, liberties were taken to fit the story into one ...
The new film No Direction Home captures Bob Dylan in a period of transition, moving away from the acoustic-based folk songs on his earliest recordings into the incendiary blues-rock songs that ...
While Dylan has never been the most reliable narrator of his own life, part of the joy of No Direction Home comes from understanding all the ways he is a difficult documentary subject, which is ...
Don’t Look Back, arguably the most powerful rock documentary ever made, followed Dylan’s 1965 tour of the U.K. Martin Scorsese’s 2005 No Direction Home chronicled the first five years of his ...
The 141-minute movie has generated renewed interest in Dylan, particularly that period of his career. For the rest of the ...
For Mangold, the film was about finding a new Bob Dylan space outside of D.A. Pennebaker's 1967 documentary "Don't Look Back," Martin Scorsese's epic 2005 film "No Direction Home," or Dylan's own ...
The most prominent of those films is probably “No Direction Home,” Scorsese’s lengthy and straightforward 2005 recounting of Dylan’s life between his arrival in New York in 1961 and the ...