Cinematic still for Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

2025-10-24 132 min Biography / Drama Hibipa score 3.8/5

Garage-band ache blown wide—music biography as weather system.

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere channels biography and drama under Scott Cooper; Hibipa evaluates craft choices, performances, and how the film meets its audience.

Director
Scott Cooper
Runtime
132 minutes
Release
2025-10-24
Genres
Biography, Drama
Availability
Theatrical platform release

Critical analysis

Scott Cooper’s Springsteen film treats biography like tour logistics—time zones, throat maintenance, band politics, and the private mythology behind public anthems.

Jeremy Allen White doesn’t impersonate; he loads Bruce’s physical vocabulary into a smaller frame and lets doubt leak sideways.

The concert sequences aren’t victory laps—they’re negotiations with crowds who want resurrection nightly.

If you care about American rock as labor, not legend only, Hibipa ranks this among the most musically literate dramas on our calendar.

Worth watching if…

Springsteen’s narrative vocabulary speaks your language even when you resist nostalgia.

Strengths

  • Pacing trusts viewers to track motive without redundant recap.
  • Sound perspective sells interior lives before dialogue spells them out.
  • Performance calibration matches the film’s emotional risks.

Weak spots

  • Secondary antagonists read functional rather than memorable.
  • Marketing promises a slightly different tempo than the theatrical cut sustains.
  • One exposition chunk arrives as dialogue after visuals already delivered it.

Cast

Jeremy Allen White, Stephen Graham, Gaby Hoffmann, David Krumholtz, Marc Maron

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