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Movie Review: “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere”

Genre: Drama / Biopic
Duration: 1 hour, 59 minutes
Starring: Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong, Stephen Graham
Director: Scott Cooper
Rated: R (Thematic material, sexuality, strong language, violence, and smoking)

Overview

“Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” features strong performances that elevate what might otherwise be a typical drama. The film centers on a slice of Bruce Springsteen’s life, focusing on the creation of his 1982 album Nebraska as he struggles with depression. The story is based on Warren Zanes’ book, offering an intimate look at the inspiration behind some of Springsteen’s songs.

Performances and Direction

Jeremy Allen White delivers a compelling portrayal of Bruce Springsteen, making the character-driven drama engaging and satisfying. Unlike many music biopics that highlight extensive performances, this film emphasizes the creative process rather than on-screen singing.

Film Highlights

“Fine performances carry ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.’ They are a part of a story that could be just a standard drama about anyone. This one just has the name of mega star Bruce ‘The Boss’ Springsteen.”

This is a nuanced portrayal that sheds light on the man behind the music, rather than focusing solely on his public persona or musical career.

Summary

This film offers an intimate glimpse into Bruce Springsteen’s creative and emotional challenges during the making of a pivotal album, driven by strong acting and a character-focused narrative.

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The Valdosta Daily Times The Valdosta Daily Times — 2025-11-07

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