Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska
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Deliver Me From Nowhere has received mixed reviews from critics. The Bruce Springsteen biopic, starring Jeremy Allen White, earned a modest score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film explores the creation of the Nebraska album through a personal lens of artistry and isolation.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is a mostly self-contained effort that meticulously catalogues the artist's change in outlook during the creation of Nebraska. But Bruce Springsteen being a talented artist,
Jeremy Allen White gives us a moody, mercurial Boss in a look back at the making of Springsteen's bleak-rock masterpiece 'Nebraska.'
Bruce Springsteen is opening up about his mental health struggles, admitting he was so “embarrassed” by his need for therapy he would go to his psychiatrist’s office in disguise. The Boss told BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show presenter Scott Mills that he first suffered what he has called a “breakdown” around the time that he recorded his sixth album,
Two-time Emmy Award-winner Jeremy Allen White stars as Bruce Springsteen in the biopic "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere."
Does it support the myth? Yes and no. Yes, in that there were indeed recordings made in 1982 of some Nebraska songs in fuller arrangements with Bruce's E Street bandmembers. And no - because strictly speaking there is no Electric Nebraska per se,
Music icon Bruce Springsteen is the subject of 'Deliver Me from Nowhere.' Learn how the singer's mother Adele Springsteen helped set him on the path to stardom.