Fact-Checking Bruce Springsteen Biopic
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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (the first word of the film’s title feels like an unnecessary bolt-on forced through by a concerned marketing department) focuses on the making of the rocker’s sixth studio album, Nebraska. It’s the follow-up to his success with 1980’s The River, which gave Springsteen his first top 10 hit – Hungry Hearts.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is not streaming on Netflix right now. Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is a 20th Century Studios release, a studio owned by Disney, and therefore will likely go on to stream on one of the Disney-owned streamers, rather than on Netflix.
It seems like Bruce Springsteen is everywhere right now, writes. Maybe he and his song, “Tougher Than the Rest,” are rising again because his testament to possibilities speaks to a lot of weary Americans.
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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ review: Dancing in the dark
The car salesman tells Bruce Springsteen the vehicle in which he’s sitting has a state-of-the-art cassette unit. “I’d like it better if it had a record player,” “the Boss” says jokingly (but not
Bruce Springsteen doubled down on The River. Releasing two albums of music allowed The Boss to go deeper in terms of variety than he ever had before. This release also showcased the sparkling versatility of the E Street Band. There’s an interesting ...