(3 out of 5 stars)
Few would argue that Bruce Springsteen isn’t one of the most important and influential musical artists of the past fifty years. Having been such a seismic cultural force is usually reason enough to merit a great biopic that explains how such status was attained. Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere is not that movie, and in many ways is its antithesis. But you wouldn’t know it just from the posters that make it a point to sell the image of Jeremy Allen White as The Boss triumphantly commanding the stage.
The film, written and directed by Scott Cooper (Crazy Heart), and adapted from a book of the same name by Warren Zanes, save from a few fleeting instances, eschews the requisite depictions of an artist self-actualizing through live performances, which is ironic conside

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