The Lumineers’ Jeremiah Fraites Calls Scoring Bruce Springsteen Film ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ a ‘Career High & Personal Privilege’
Scott Cooper's film depicts Bruce Springsteen's battle with depression and artistic integrity during the making of Nebraska, highlighting his resistance to commercial pressures.
- The film Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, directed by Scott Cooper, premiered on August 29, 2025, at the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado.
- The biopic focuses on Bruce Springsteen's near-suicidal depression in the early 1980s while creating the moody, minimalist Nebraska album.
- Jeremy Allen White portrays Bruce Springsteen, with Jeremy Strong taking on the role of his longtime manager Jon Landau, while Jeremiah Fraites created the film’s poignant score, drawing inspiration from the mood of Nebraska.
- After a Stone Pony show, Bruce is told, “I know who you are,” to which he replies, “That makes one of us,” illustrating his conflicted identity.
- Searchlight Pictures will release the film theatrically on October 24, 2025, reflecting ongoing interest in Springsteen’s artistic struggles and legacy.
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Telluride: Springsteen Movie "Deliver Me From Nowhere," Chloe Zhao's "Hamnet" Win Universal Raves - Showbiz411
Big news from the Telluride Film Festival last night. The Bruce Springsteen movie, “Deliver Me from Nowhere,” won raves. Jeremy Allen White stars as The Boss, directed by Scott Cooper. “Deliver Me” is not a biopic. It’s about how when Springsteen, at a low point, retreated to write the “Nebraska” album in 1981. The album […] The post Telluride: Springsteen Movie “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” Chloe Zhao’s “Hamnet” Win Universal Raves appeared first …
Jeremy Allen White's Bruce Springsteen Portrayal Praised as 'Utterly Convincing' at 'Deliver Me from Nowhere' World Premiere
The stars posed for photos at the premiere of 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' at the Telluride Film Festival Vivien Killilea/Getty Bruce Springsteen (left) and Jeremy Allen White (right) attend the 2025 Telluride Film Festival on Aug. 29.NEED TO KNOWFilm critics got their first glimpse at Jeremy Allen White's portrayal of Bruce Springsteen in the new movie Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere after the movie made its world premiere at the…
The Lumineers’ Jeremiah Fraites Calls Scoring Bruce Springsteen Film ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ a ‘Career High & Personal Privilege’
As Deliver Me From Nowhere, the Scott Cooper-directed biopic about the making of Bruce Springsteen’s moody, bleak Nebraska album premiered at Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Friday night (Aug. 29), viewers were the first to hear Jeremiah Fraites’ emotional score. The Lumineers co-founder moved into composing with the film, which held special meaning for him. “I grew up in New Jersey, so Bruce Springsteen’s music was always a part of my …
'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' Review: Is This the Anti-'Bohemian Rhapsody?'
In the 52 years since his first album was released, Bruce Springsteen has released 21 albums, sold more than 140 million records, won 20 Grammys, an Oscar and a Kennedy Center Honor and won raves playing thousands of concerts from clubs to stadiums around the world, all the while playing a brand of rock ’n’ roll forged in soul, garage rock and the British Invasion and devoted to chronicling the lives of the American working class from which he c…
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ Review: Jeremy Allen White Is on Fire in a Chilly Music Biopic That Suffers from Its Studio Production
“Deliver Me from Nowhere” — that’s what we’re calling it — is a semi-desolate sketch of a biopic about a depressed 32-year-old man who channel surfs across a much better movie on TV one night in the fall of 1981. The man is Bruce Springsteen (a possessed Jeremy Allen White), the movie is Terrence Malick’s “Badlands,” and its story of a Korean War vet who takes his 15-year-old girlfriend on a killing spree across the American heartland gives the …
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Review: Jeremy Allen White Gives Raw, Internalized Performance as The Boss in Contemplative Bio-Drama
Jeremy Strong, Stephen Graham and Odessa Young also star in Scott Cooper’s examination of the brutal comedown after a blockbuster tour, which yielded the musician’s most personal album.
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