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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere Review

The film captures Springsteen’s battle with depression and his creative process behind Nebraska, highlighting his personal struggles amid mainstream success.

  • Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere focuses on Bruce Springsteen's personal anguish during the making of Nebraska and was released October 24, 2025.
  • In the fall of 1981, Bruce Springsteen retreated to rural New Jersey with an outdated four-track recorder and a notebook, spending two years crafting Nebraska’s darker, anti-commercial tone.
  • Label executives challenged the album's commercial prospects as Bruce Springsteen and his guitar tech Mike Batlan made lo-fi cassette demos, ultimately releasing imperfect recordings despite concerns.
  • Performances anchor the film while its depiction of depression resonates, with critics praising Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong for capturing Bruce Springsteen's presence and mental struggles.
  • Springsteen's involvement lends authenticity but raises questions as Scott Cooper, writer-director, uses the composite character Faye portrayed by Odessa Young, complicating claims of strict fidelity.
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the AU review broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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