Everything “Deliver Me From Nowhere” Gets Factually RIGHT and WRONG

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Everything "Deliver Me From Nowhere" Gets Factually RIGHT and WRONG

Scott Cooper’s Springsteen biopic gets so much right about the Boss – from his DIY recording of "Nebraska" to his battle with depression and complex relationship with his father. Join us as we break down what the film nailed about Bruce’s life and creative process – and the one fictional element that strikes a false note in this otherwise authentic portrait. Our analysis includes Springsteen’s unorthodox release of "Nebraska" without promotion, his influential home recording techniques, Jon Landau’s crucial role in getting Bruce therapy, and that powerful moment when Bruce sat on his father’s lap at age 32. Which aspect of the Boss’s life did you find most compelling in the film? Let us know in the comments!

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Date: October 28, 2025