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Movie Review – Deliver Me from Nowhere

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Deliver Me from Nowhere captures Bruce Springsteen at his most vulnerable—alone in his bedroom, wrestling with depression while creating his rawest album, Nebraska.

I remember hearing his music when I was little in the early 80’s. Back then, I couldn’t appreciate his soulful, bluesy sound—it felt too heavy for a kid. As an adult, I finally understand the weight behind every lyric. This film deepened that appreciation even further. I had no idea about his battles with depression—it adds profound context to his music.

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Jeremy Allen White is phenomenal. If you only know him as Lip from Shameless, prepare to be stunned. He doesn’t just impersonate Springsteen—he embodies the tortured artist, capturing both his iconic presence and his private pain. White transforms completely, proving he’s capable of far more than his breakout role suggested.

Director Scott Cooper, who guided Jeff Bridges to an Oscar in Crazy Heart, brings that same raw authenticity here. The film’s intimate cinematography mirrors Nebraska’s sparse, haunting quality—you feel Springsteen’s isolation in every frame.

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Whether you’re a lifelong Springsteen fan or simply appreciate Jeremy Allen White’s talent, Deliver Me from Nowhere delivers a powerful portrait of creativity born from darkness.

Grade: B

About The Peetimes: I found 2 Peetimes that will help you out. There are many scenes where it’s just music and scenery, those scenes are usually short but they will work in an emergency.

There are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Deliver Me from Nowhere.

Rated: (N/A) Some Sexuality | Smoking | Strong Language | Thematic Material
Genres: Drama
USA release date: 2025-10-24
Movie length:
Starring: Stephen Graham, Paul Walter Hauser, Grace Gummer
Director: Scott Cooper
Writer(s): Scott Cooper, Warren Zanes
Language: N/A
Country: N/A

Plot
Bruce Springsteen’s journey crafting his 1982 album Nebraska, which emerged as he recorded Born in the USA with the E Street Band. Based on Warren Zanes’ book.

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2 thoughts on “Movie Review – Deliver Me from Nowhere”

  1. Seeing it tonight but came here to say that if you haven’t watched Jeremy A-W in The Bear, you’re missing out.

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