Bob Dylan is back in the news again. A countercultural hero to people who grew up some five decades ago, yet also, perhaps ...
A Complete Unknown's account of Dylan's crucial transitional period misses the most interesting thing about it ...
S Shankar's latest film, Game Changer, features Ram Charan as an IAS officer. Despite vibrant visuals, energetic performances ...
And while the more celebrated examples of the Dylan-mentary include D.A. Pennebaker’s “Dont Look Back” (1967) and two features from Martin Scorsese (“No Direction Home,” from 2005 ...
A COMPLETE UNKNOWN - a film by James Mangold - will be released ... BBC4 will broadcast Bob Dylan: No Direction Home and Bob Dylan: Shadow Kingdom on Friday 10th January from 10.20PM.
The 141-minute movie has generated renewed interest in Dylan, particularly that period of his career. For the rest of the ...
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 ...
Some are past-tense explorations, like Martin Scorsese’s thorough documentary from 2005, No Direction Home, which dives deep into the origins of the mythic singer and tracks him through his ...
If the first film warns us to not look back, Eat The Document tells us what will happen if we do – we will repeat ourselves. Martin Scorsese used outtakes from Eat the Document for his No Direction ...
One more film in this youthful era for Dylan ... The most prominent of those films is probably “No Direction Home,” Scorsese’s lengthy and straightforward 2005 recounting of Dylan ...