Scott Cooper, Bruce Springsteen and Deliver Me
Digest more
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' director Scott Cooper tells PEOPLE how Bruce Springsteen himself moved Cooper's family into his Los Angeles home after the Coopers "lost everything" in January's wildfires — and sent his daughter one of his own guitars to replace the one she lost in the blaze.
Author and music historian Warren Zanes, who served as an executive producer on the newly released Bruce Springsteen biopic, revealed that the “Born to Run” singer led director Scott Cooper and a small crew on an expedition up and down the Jersey Shore before filming was officially underway.
Deliver Me from Nowhere and recalls the moment he first heard Jeremy Allen White sound like Bruce Springsteen while in the recording studio. Plus, he talks about the “gift” it was to have Bruce on set.
Bruce Springsteen is 'ready for more' movies about his life, director Scott Cooper told 'Variety' at the AFI Fest premiere of 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' on Wednesday, Oct. 22
20hon MSNOpinion
Who Is ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ Actually for?
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' focuses on a tough period in The Boss' life and career. Why does the marketing make it look like a fun hang?
Casting Director Francine Maisler on discovering "Sinners" star Miles Caton and why Matthew Pellicano Made the perfect young ‘Springsteen’
Starring Jeremy Allen White, writer-director Scott Cooper’s portrait of The Boss is "cartoonishly reductive and crassly fictionalized in the manner of most formula Hollywood biopics, yet stubbornly absent any of the genre’s cheeseball satisfactions,
Director Scott Cooper’s approach mimics Springsteen’s own minimalist vision for his album Nebraska, but when you strip your story down, you’re sometimes left with nothing much at all
Feedback