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Deliver Me From Nowhere is in theaters now, and it mostly seems pretty factually faithful to Springsteen’s experience recording the album Nebraska. But any work of biography is at least partly a work of fiction,
Movie Review | Springsteen film offers compelling look at artist fighting external, internal battles
The car salesman tells Bruce Springsteen the vehicle in which he’s sitting has a state-of-the-art cassette unit. “I’d like it better if it had a record player,” “the Boss” says jokingly (but not
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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’s Biggest Problem Is an All Too Common Musical Biopic Cliché
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere doesn’t know what to do with its female characters, which has become a common problem in music biopics.
The new biopic gets a lot right about the Boss and the making of “Nebraska.” But there are elements that were made up for the film.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' explores Bruce Springsteen's professional relationship and deep bond with his longtime manager, Jon Landau. Here's everything to know about where Jon Landau is now.
Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau, played by Jeremy Strong, represents the worst of this. When Springsteen’s sound inevitably clashes with record producers expecting his rockstar persona, Jon simply acts as the mouthpiece for Nebraska’s vision. Outside of that, he is boring and aimless, not helped by Strong’s uninspired performance.
The film challenges the biopic formula with its bare bones story and lack of hit songs, yet manages to create something meaningful, purposeful and ultimately honest.
How accurate is the new Bruce Springsteen biopic "Deliver Me From Nowhere?" We unpack what's fact and fiction in Jeremy Allen White's new film.