Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska
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Deliver Me From Nowhere tries to tell the story behind the Boss’s most daring album while itself playing it safe.
Director Scott Cooper worked extensively with The Boss on 'Deliver Me From Nowhere.' Step one? Don't tell the 'Born In the U.S.A.' tale.
To say that Springsteen has a major discography would be an understatement, and many would surely argue that Born in the U.S.A. is his most iconic album. Considering that record’s popularity and subject matter,
Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong open up to USA TODAY about playing friends Bruce Springsteen and Jon Landau in "Deliver Me From Nowhere."
Deliver Me From Nowhere is a somber, deeply human biographical musical drama that refuses to play by the usual rhythms of the rock
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” upends the conventions of the modern biopic. There’s no rise and fall, no decades-spanning journey, no career retrospective. Instead, the film provides an intimate look at just over one year of the musician’s life as he writes the left-turn folk album “Nebraska.
Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska '82' offers the satisfaction of material long rumored as 'Electric Nebraska," but also solo outtakes just as fascinating.
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