No, that initial word in the title isn’t a typo. “Dont Look Back” (1967), D.A. Pennebaker’s now-legendary documentary about Bob Dylan’s 1965 English concert tour, really does lack an apostrophe. Hey, ...
D.A. Pennebaker’s 1967 documentary “Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back” doesn’t explain Bob Dylan so much as trap him in a frame, turning the mercurial singer-songwriter into both subject and object, artist ...
Don't Look Back captures a pivotal moment in Bob Dylan's career during his 1965 England tour. The documentary showcases Dylan's vulnerability, ambition, and unique personality. Don't Look Back offers ...
The Criterion Channel isn’t a rabbit hole, exactly—more like the shaft of a diamond mine through which one plummets, unsure which cinematic gem to grab at next. Sounds scary. Newcomers might be more ...
Bob Dylan's on the pavement, thinking about the government — and you can eavesdrop Saturday night at Ragtag Cinema. Director D.A. Pennebaker's iconic "Don't Look Back," a 1967 documentary on the ...
D.A. Pennebaker, a director and cinematographer known for his documentaries, including the classic “Dont Look Back” (1967), “Monterey Pop” (1968) and “The War Room” (1993) and “Elaine Stritch at ...
April 30 marks the 60th anniversary of Bob Dylan‘s 1965 U.K. tour that produced the documentary Dont Look Back. He began the tour with a show at the City Hall in Sheffield, ending at Royal Albert Hall ...
For most of his career, Bob Dylan has gone to great lengths to hide himself from the public eye, preferring to reveal his personality traits and inner life in his songs. But just as his meteoric rise ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...