Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere
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- Jeremy Allen White
- Stephen Graham
- Gaby Hoffmann
- Marc Maron
- Paul Walter Hauser
- David Krumholtz
- Jeremy Strong
- Odessa Young
- Grace Gummer
- Johnny Cannizzaro
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Oct 23, 2025
Imagine how good this would have been if they made Bruce Springsteen a CGI monkey. Someone should make a movie like that.
Joe AOct 30, 2025anyone else catch the post-credit scene where timothee chalamet’s bob dylan walks in and says “so i’m putting together a team”
theoSep 29, 2025nyff63 #3 i had the pleasure of sitting next to an older (maybe 55-60 years of age) woman and before the screening started we had a good 10 minutes of chatting with each other. not only was she extremely happy to see so many young faces around, but it almost brought her to…
George Carmi - Sep 29, 2025
bruce springsteen: *looks at a mansion on a hill* CUT TO bruce springsteen: *writes mansion on a hill*
David SimsOct 21, 2025These music biopics are like the MCU. With each new film, we get closer and closer to the inevitable "Artists, Assemble!"-moment in a We Are The World film.
LennyOct 16, 2025i’m shaking… jeremy, take the brown contacts out, please… this isn’t you…
molly - Oct 23, 2025
jeremy allen white vs timothée chalamet harmonica battle when?
Marshall 🧸Oct 22, 2025I think this movie is way better than the critics are giving it credit for. Saw it for the first time tonight at the AFI premiere at the Chinese theater. I think it’s for sure a top 3 Scott Cooper movie. The entire cast knew the assignment. Especially loved David…
PaulWHauserOct 23, 2025jeremy allen white and jeremy strong maximising their joint jeremy
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Another fantastic musical biopic with another Oscar worthy performance. This film was one of the most enthralling watches of the year so far. I mean what a ride this film was. As someone who knew nothing about Bruce Springsteen going into this film it was a great experience.
Screw bad reviews this movie is not getting as much love as it deserves. Even with tropes, this movie sucked me in and I ended up loving it. Best movie I’ve seen in theaters this year and might go and see again
Ok I forgot that Jeremy Allen white has the most off putting blue eyes ever because the brown contacts looked so natural. They should force him to wear them forever. With that in mind this movie was kinda boring ☹️ which sucks cus Springsteen created one of the most iconic albums of all time
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Different than the usual music biopic: a meditative character study on the creative process and a spiritually haunted, tortured artist. Jeremy Allen White is perfect, delivering the intensity and vulnerability needed. The story achieves the same intimacy as the Nebraska album did
Fantastic acting by everyone!! Very heavy and emotional film but was powerful. Haven’t heard many of his songs but I admire him wanting his original sound to come through. I wish we saw more about his life after this time period as well. Overall very good biographical movie!
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7.3/10 muy bien trabajada, es brutal que todos los biopics de cantantes tienen que tener problemas mentales. Los jeremys carrileando
Underwhelmed and a bit disappointed. Jermey Allen White did phenomenal, vocals spot on. But the story – that’s where I got lost. I understand the artistic choice and why Nebraska meant a lot to Bruce but I also think he has so much more story to tell. Expected more about childhoo
94/100. This movie wasn’t dictated by action, but rather by raw emotion and mental struggle, and I think that was portrayed beautifully. Jeremy Allen White may have just won an oscar for this one. Easily a top 3 film so far this year and proud for it to be by 100th documentation.
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You must really love Bruce Springsteen or music to enjoy this
mental health matters. The movie shows his journey to the other side of depression through his music. He demanded to be heard, not stifled silenced or changed.
Metacritic
It’s a committed portrait of an artist, with White’s devotion to capturing Bruce’s soul almost overcoming the lack of physical resemblance… And you do eventually get used to that. For he’s not trying to be the definitive Bruce Springsteen, either — just a ghost of a man who was lost, and found what he was looking for in his music.
Where the film suffers is in its lack of a coherent dramatic arc, as it instead chronicles a chunk of time that marks a confluence of small epiphanies and aching fallbacks.
Springsteen’s earnestness makes him seem like a nicer, more open-hearted sort than Dylan in A Complete Unknown. It also makes for a less prickly character in a less entertaining movie.