SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE “I’m just trynna find something real in all the noise,” mumbles Jeremy Allen White, all brooding, ursine intensity as Bruce Springsteen at the heart of Scott Cooper’s new biopic. “You find something real,” reassures Jeremy Strong as his manager Jon Landau. “I’ll deal with the noise.”
There’s a similar ambition to Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. Though there are wilder, noisier, more barnstorming chapters in the Springsteen biog, writer-director Cooper asks us to dial down the volume and focus on the Boss’s quietest, strangest, most revealing episode: the year of 1981–82, when he came off the road in the wake of his first Top 10 hit, rented a shag-pile apartment in Colts Neck, NJ, and began, against all commercial expectations, to channel eerie, echo-laden folk…