Past honorees celebrated for their singular and virtuous work are director Malcolm Washington ("The Piano Lesson," 2024), ...
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere director Scott Cooper chats with THR on the carpet for the Academy Governors Awards and ...
The Bay Area’s premier film gala will pay tribute to filmmakers and performers whose work defined a standout year in cinema.
Not only was Nebraska one of the most important albums for Bruce Springsteen, it turns out it also held great meaning for ...
“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” kicked off AFI Fest last week with all the hoopla befitting a film about one of America’s most iconic artists. Throngs of autograph-seeking fans gathered near ...
Scott Cooper started out as an actor, but, after directing his first film, 2009’s Crazy Heart, and seeing how Jeff Bridges, Robert Duvall and Maggie Gyllenhaal did it, he tells me he knew then he ...
A dark scene where Jeremy Allen White‘s Springsteen self-destructively floors his accelerator on an empty road in the middle of the night is based on a real-life moment Springsteen never disclosed ...
If you've just made a film about one of the most beloved and revered popular musicians on the planet, you can probably be forgiven for feeling a few nerves before showing the finished product to its ...
It is part of Springsteen lore that after seeing him perform in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on May 9, 1974, music critic Jon Landau wrote: “I saw rock and roll’s future and its name is Bruce Springsteen ...
It’s interesting to hear “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” director Scott Cooper say he’s realizing that this may not be the movie people were expecting about Bruce Springsteen. The interesting ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Writer-director Scott Cooper doesn’t want to make a music biopic. At least not the kind of music biopic you expect ...
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