Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere's reviews
Media reviews
Roger Ebert
"Cooper doesn\'t try to tie neat bows either. He allows this superstar to be flawed and damaged, but not in a cheap melodramatic way, in a relatable way that actually gives you strength to find a reason to believe in seeking help. Springsteen becomes as raw and as frank as the characters in his songs".
Indiewire
"Cooper's film wants to be the "Nebraska" of rock biopics, but it lacks the finesse to retain the essence of that sound when transferring it into the body of a commercial biopic. In that sense at least, it all too perfectly articulates how difficult it can be too move forward when something is holding you back."
Variety
"Rather than recapping Bruce\'s decades-long career, Scott Cooper focuses on the soul-searching moment right after 'The River,' when the rock star turned inward and found 'Nebraska'".
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote