Bruce Springsteen, Nowhere and Deliver Me
Digest more
Deliver Me from Nowhere, offers a deeply personal look at the legendary musician’s life during the making of his 1982 album Nebraska—and fans are already asking about the romantic subplot. One character in particular,
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.
That turnaround and rise from the ashes inspired Zanes to write Deliver Me from Nowhere, and it caught the eyes of The Boss and Scott Cooper. Springsteen seemingly liked the idea of his biopic not being a career-spanning jukebox experience. Instead, he solely focuses on the Nebraska era.
6don MSN
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ review: Jeremy Allen White captures Bruce’s haunted genius
The movie shows off its obvious dedication to filming at Springsteen’s famous New Jersey haunts, from his home stage at The Stone Pony to the streets of his hometown Freehold and the Asbury Park surf. Other scenes were filmed in Bayonne, Rahway, Newark, Mountain Lakes — subbing in for Colts Neck — Rockaway, Montclair and more.
The rock star's older fanbase has been slow to turnout for this quieter, more introspective take on music biopics
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere review: melancholic portrait adds little value to music biopics
Bruce Springsteen's music shines in Deliver Me from Nowhere. However, the rest of the movie leans too heavily into biopic clichés. Read our review.
Bruce Springsteen is rarely seen on stage without the backing of the E Street Band, but they barely appear in biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Deliver Me from Nowhere” features a painting of Bruce Springsteen in concert, viewed from the side, his index finger held high in the air. If you examine his face, it has been made to look a lot more like Bruce than it does like Jeremy Allen White,