The movie stars Odessa Young as Faye, a composite character drawn from the rocker's romantic past Macall Polay/20th Century Studios Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, starring Jeremy Allen White, ...
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Odessa Young delivers a breakout performance opposite Jeremy Allen White in the 2025 biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. The Staircase alum appears in a romantic subplot as a single mother ...
Jeremy Allen White trades one moody, introspective persona for another as he embodies the titular anguished rocker in Scott Cooper’s Bruce Springsteen biopic, “Deliver Me From Nowhere.” The film, ...
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CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Music biopics are not anything inherently new within the cinematic landscape, and this has been made apparent throughout the last few years alone. These films are resonant with ...
Making a movie about Bruce Springsteen is quite an undertaking. Consider the legion of global Bruce fans whose passionate embrace of The Boss means very few details will go unnoticed. One superfan ...
Producers Eric Robinson and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein tell IndieWire about how they built a package as strong as possible before author Warren Zanes agreed to approach The Boss and his manager Jon Landau.
The most unfortunate thing about “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” is that the film, fundamentally, does everything right. The plot is trackable, director Scott Cooper doesn’t make any ...
In “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” Emmy winner Jeremy Allen White transforms into iconic rock star Bruce Springsteen. What starts out as a traditional musical biopic becomes an introspective ...
Bringing the story behind the making of ‘Nebraska’ along with the ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ album was as harrowing as Scott Cooper (The Pale Blue Eye, Antlers) trying to capture this era of Bruce ...