Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere (Film)
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11 Articles
'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' was born to run out of ideas and emotional punch
Scott Cooper's biopic about Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska' album trades rock-and-roll energy for moody silences, while 'Regretting You' lives up to its title, and Guillermo del Toro's lavish 'Frankenstein' can't bring fresh life to an over-stitched tale
Is ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Worth the Watch?
Ever since the trailer of Jeremy Allen White singing the iconic “Born to Run” dropped, the internet has been buzzing about the latest music biopic from director Scott Cooper, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. While I’m not a Bruce Springsteen super-fan, I do enjoy his music, and I’m always fascinated by biopics about musicians. From A Complete Unknown to Elvis to Bohemian Rhapsody, Hollywood can’t seem to get enough of stories depicting the …
Released in 1982, Nebraska remains one of Bruce Springsteen's most radical records. Forty years later, the film Deliver Me From Nowhere revives the flame of a debate that has never been extinguished: a delusional or delusional masterpiece by artist in crisis? A film at the height of a Nebraska controversy has always been a record on which [...] This article Springsteen: Why Nebraska is still a debate has appeared first on Rolling Stone.
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