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Dylan Avatars!new

Despite some boring parts, I'm Not There successfully revolutionizes the biopic.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  12-19-2007  |  Reviews

'I'm Not There' Proves Itself Far Too Wellnew

Before you pay good money to see the new movie about Bob Dylan, be warned the title is literal.
Style Weekly  |  Wayne Melton  |  12-13-2007  |  Reviews

'I'm Not There': Man for All Seasonsnew

Todd Haynes' latest wrestles with Bob Dylan's life and myth.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  11-28-2007  |  Reviews

Todd Haynes on 'I'm Not There'new

"I really think of Dylan as the consummate performer, even more than being this amazing singer and songwriter and wordsmith," Haynes explains.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Violet Glaze  |  11-27-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'I'm Not There' Breathes Life Into the Many Sides of Bob Dylannew

Like a gem whose intrinsic flaws only make it more fascinating, Todd Haynes' biopic changes shape as you hold it to the light.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  11-27-2007  |  Reviews

Tackling Pop Culture's Greatest Enigmanew

I'm Not There turns out to be a triumph of intellect and cinematic imagination that feels light rather than heavy, and such a novel approach to film biography as to leave every Ray and Walk the Line looking especially clueless.
L.A. Weekly  |  Scott Foundas  |  11-26-2007  |  Reviews

'I'm Not There' is No Hagiographynew

Widely described as a tribute, it frequently comes across as a series of insults.
Chicago Reader  |  Jonathan Rosenbaum  |  11-26-2007  |  Reviews

The Face It Is A-Changin'new

It takes six actors to portray Bob Dylan in I'm Not There.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andy Klein  |  11-26-2007  |  Reviews

Biographnew

This meditation on Bob Dylan is infused with love -- not the slavish kind but a true-eyed tribute to the artist who belongs to nobody and everybody at once.
Austin Chronicle  |  Kimberley Jones  |  11-21-2007  |  Reviews

'I'm Not There' Is Not About Dylan, It's About Haynesnew

Altogether, Todd Haynes' film is a presumptuous act of reverse hubris. No one should expect to be entertained by the story it doesn’t tell or the blind alleys it revisits.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  11-21-2007  |  Reviews

Todd Haynes Dives Deep into Dylan With 'I'm Not There'new

With this, his most ambitious work to date, Haynes' affection for re-creating the past finds its match in his innovative dissection of a complex artist's soul.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Cheryl Eddy  |  11-21-2007  |  Reviews

'I'm Not There' Takes on Bob Dylan, in All His Complexitynew

Todd Haynes' approach is daring, complex and brilliantly suited to his subject.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Bill O'Driscoll  |  11-20-2007  |  Reviews

The Freewheelin' Todd Haynes' 'I'm Not There'new

Hoping to write about Todd Haynes' new not-a-biopic of Bob Dylan almost feels like trying to write footnotes to footnotes, a circular exercise that would wind even the fabulist likes of Jorge Luis Borges.
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  11-14-2007  |  Reviews

University Museum Cancels Showing of Film on Star's Anorexianew

A copyright lawsuit led museum officials to decide it didn't have the right to show the controversial film, in which Ken and Barbie dolls act out the story of singers Richard and Karen Carpenter.
Riverfront Times  |  Randall Roberts  |  02-02-2005  |  Movies

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