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- In the fall of 1981, Bruce Springsteen retreated to rural New Jersey with an outdated four-track recorder and a notebook, spending two years crafting Nebraska’s darker, anti-commercial tone.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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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere Review
Although a big Hollywood music biopic, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere owes more to intimate 1970s character studies than it does to glitzier films in a genre largely populated by crowd-pleasers that tell a familiar rags to riches tale set to a hit parade of jukebox favorites. This is a throwback, indie-style drama whose protagonist just so happens to be then-burgeoning rock star Bruce Springsteen, but it nevertheless still has some music b…
‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’: Bruce Springsteen Movie Release Date, Trailer & More - WorldNL Magazine
View gallery Image Credit: Getty Images Few musicians are as beloved as Bruce Springsteen. While in recent years The Boss has given fans more of a look into his life through his memoir Born to Run and his Broadway show, the first official biopic about Bruce is finally out. The new movie follows the making of one of his most popular albums, and it will chronicle a pivotal …
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