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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (2025) Review — Who Is This Movie For? Host Jesse Jackson welcomes Lou and Karen for a JKL Media tie-in discussion of the 2025 film "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere," directed by...
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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (2025) Review — Who Is This Movie For? Host Jesse Jackson welcomes Lou and Karen for a JKL Media tie-in discussion of the 2025 film "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere," directed by Scott Cooper and based on Warren Zanes' book about the making of Bruce Springsteen's "Nebraska." They praise Jeremy Allen White's performance as Springsteen and Jeremy Strong's portrayal of manager Jon Landau, but debate who the movie is meant for—hardcore fans versus casual viewers—given its quiet focus on depression, trauma, and the Nebraska era rather than the E Street Band or the more widely known "Born in the U.S.A." period. Lou, less familiar with "Nebraska," finds the film surface-level, criticizing thin characterization (including Springsteen's father, played by Stephen Graham), a cutaway from a key therapy scene, minimal exploration of individual songs, and the E Street Band's near-silent portrayal. Karen also notes the story can feel generic without deeper Springsteen context, wishes the film emphasized Springsteen's mother and band dynamics more, and argues the romantic subplot involving the composite character "Faye" feels unnecessary. Jesse provides background on how the project came to be, shares lore and real-life parallels (including Springsteen's first psychiatrist visit and a later conversation with his father), and agrees the movie is a mixed bag that likely lands best for viewers who know the book and backstory. The episode closes with plug information for Jesse's other podcasts and ways to contact the show, plus hints at a future discussion of "Springsteen on Broadway."
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Published Feb 16, 2026 and 50:39 long