Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere - MOVIE REVIEW
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Springsteen: Delvier Me from Nowhere was born in the U.S.A. and the rest of the world today. This has been one of my most anticipated movies of the back half of this year because I'm a big Bruce guy and I love Jeremy Allen White. The Bear is, without question, one of my favorite shows of the last couple of years and the idea of him playing The Boss was pretty awesome. The trailers ceetainly won me over and the pretty solid reviews out of the festivals have gotten me even more hyped. But, there is one elephant in the room: I am completely sick of these stupid and slight music biopics. Whetehr it was the Dylan movie, or the Elvis movie, all these movies have the same flaws and the same crowd that ends up really liking them. And I'm usually not a part of the latter. Is Springsteen an exception to that rule? Find out in this review!
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
Written for the Screen and Directed by: Scott Cooper
Based on the book "Deliver Me from Nowhere" by Warren Zanes
Produced by: Scott Cooper, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Eric Robinson, Scott Stuber
Co-Produced by: Richard Mirisch, Christopher Surgent
Executive Produced by: Tracey Landon, Jon Vein, Warren Zanes
Music by: Jeremiah Fraites
Director of Photography by: Masanobu Takayanagi
Edited by: Pamela Martin
Casting by: Francine Maisler
Production Design by: Stefania Cella
Costume Design by: Kasia Walicka Maimone
Cast: Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, Stephen Graham, Odessa Young, Gaby Hoffmann, Marc Maron, David Krumholtz
Synopsis: Bruce Springsteen, a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past.























