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Springsteen's Biopic Premiere Draws Star-Studded Crowd
23 Oct
Summary
- Bruce Springsteen, 76, joined stars Jeremy Allen White, 34, and Matthew Pellicano Jr., 9, at the premiere
- The biopic, Deliver Me From Nowhere, follows Springsteen's personal and professional struggles during the making of his 1982 album Nebraska
- The film has received mixed reviews, with some critics calling it 'clunky' and 'boring'

On October 24, 2025, legendary musician Bruce Springsteen, 76, joined the leading stars of his biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere at the film's premiere during the AFI Fest in Los Angeles. Springsteen was accompanied by Jeremy Allen White, 34, who portrays the iconic singer, and Matthew Pellicano Jr., 9, who plays a young Springsteen in the film.
The trio appeared in high spirits as they led the star-studded event, which also featured Springsteen's co-stars Patti Scialfa, Jeremy Strong, and Jon Landau. The biopic follows Springsteen's personal and professional struggles during the making of his 1982 album Nebraska, a pivotal moment in the artist's career.
While the premiere drew a crowd of notable figures, including Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Janice Dickinson, and Francine Maisler, the film has received mixed reviews from critics. Some have branded Deliver Me From Nowhere as 'clunky' and 'boring', with one critic stating that Springsteen is 'quite the bore' as the lead protagonist. However, others have praised Jeremy Allen White's performance, with one reviewer calling his portrayal 'utterly convincing'.




