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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
2025 120 min United States of America PG-13 16+
★6.6
Drama, Music
Director: Scott Cooper
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Description
Bruce Springsteen, a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past.
Budget:
$55M
US Gross:
$22.64M
Worldwide:
$45.24M
Starring
Jeremy Allen White
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Jeremy Strong
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Paul Walter Hauser
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Awards
Golden Globe 2026
— Best Actor (Drama)
Key opinion
Deliver Me from Nowhere opts for a restrained, atmospheric character study of Bruce Springsteen during the creation of his Nebraska album rather than a standard career-spanning biopic. While praised for its visual authenticity and focused performance, the film is frequently criticized for failing to fully explore the depth of its central psychological and thematic struggles.
| Acting | Jeremy Allen White delivers a convincing and grounded performance that captures the internal tension of Springsteen's creative process. | |
| Production | The production design authentically captures the 1980s setting, effectively grounding the film in its specific historical atmosphere. | |
| Originality | The narrative avoids the tired tropes of the standard musician biopic by focusing on a singular, vulnerable period of artistic evolution. | |
| Critics are split on the thematic depth: some appreciate the nuanced exploration of internal darkness and isolation, while others find the film's attempts to address mental health and trauma to be shallow and underdeveloped. | ||
| Screenplay | Opinions on the storytelling are divided between those who appreciate the restrained, atmospheric portrait of the artist and those who find the film to be a disconnected, museum-like experience that lacks a cohesive emotional drive. |