Springsteen : Deliver Me from Nowhere review – brooding, earnest portrait of the Boss’s crisis years
Jeremy Allen White gives a committed performance in this awkward biopic, stranded between rock mythology and pop-psych melodrama This Boss-olatrous film only partly escapes music-movie cliches. This happens when Bruce Springsteen finally leaves his New Jersey heartland, and sees a shrink in (…)
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