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How accurate is the new Bruce Springsteen biopic "Deliver Me From Nowhere?" We unpack what's fact and fiction in Jeremy Allen White's new film.
Boxed sets celebrating classic rock albums offer the joy of discovery, in all those abandoned alternate versions being brought into the light as bonus tracks, but usually also some simultaneous historical relief: How interesting these early arrangements
Jeremy Allen White gives us a moody, mercurial Boss in a look back at the making of Springsteen's bleak-rock masterpiece 'Nebraska.'
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere' director Scott Cooper tells PEOPLE how Bruce Springsteen himself moved Cooper's family into his Los Angeles home after the Coopers "lost everything" in January's wildfires — and sent his daughter one of his own guitars to replace the one she lost in the blaze.
At the stroke of midnight, Bruce Springsteen shared Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition (via Sony Music), a treasure chest stuffed with previously unseen and unheard cuts. It’s the stuff of fans’ dreams. Gloria Estefan & Emilio Estefan on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Controversy: 'We Must Have Opportunities in Different Languages'
Expanded Edition" by Bruce Springsteen is full of interesting souvenirs, but doesn't come close to eclipsing the original.
ABC News Live will premiere the only one-on-one conversation with Bruce Springsteen and the cast of "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" cast.
Iconic star Bruce Springsteen talks about his struggle with depression, as depicted in his new biopic, "Deliver Me from Nowhere."
Bruce Springsteen returned to New Jersey and recorded the album 'Nebraska' in a bedroom. The new movie 'Deliver Me from Nowhere' reveals more about his struggles and rise to fame. NBC News' Kate Snow sat down with actors Jeremy Allen White,
Only a handful of rock stars’ wardrobes stand the test of time – free from awkward trends, fashion clichés and bad styling. Fewer still maintain that over a 50-year career. One who has is “the Boss” himself,
Bruce Springsteen may be ready to tell more of his story. Scott Cooper, the writer-director of "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere," tells me that the Boss is already talking about a sequel. "I suppose if you can make four Beatles movies,