The film Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere focuses on Bruce Springsteen’s creative struggles during the making of his 1982 album Nebraska, rather than providing a full chronicle of his life. It offers an intimate look at the emotional and artistic challenges faced by the legendary musician.
Audiences have generally responded positively, with an approval rate of 88%, while critics were more reserved, giving it around 61%. Some reviewers commended the film for its honest portrayal of depression and artistic isolation, though others found it difficult to connect with the specific chapter of Springsteen’s life it chose to highlight.
"They could not connect with the part of Bruce’s life the film chose to investigate."
You can currently watch Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere in cinemas.
A focused look at Springsteen’s creative journey during the making of Nebraska, balancing audience acclaim with critics’ divided opinions.