The question of where artists get their ideas from is a time-honored one, and it's almost as ubiquitous as the answers are mysterious. Most artists don't have a succinct answer to the query, and ...
“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” based on Bruce Springsteen’s writing and recording of his 1982 album “Nebraska,” isn’t perfect — but like the raw and stripped-down songs on that record, ...
“Dewey Cox needs to think about his entire life before he plays.” When Tim Meadows utters those words in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, I don’t know if any line of dialogue has ever singlehandedly ...
The car salesman tells Bruce Springsteen the vehicle in which he’s sitting has a state-of-the-art cassette unit. “I’d like it better if it had a record player,” “the Boss” says jokingly (but not ...
At a New York Film Festival screening of the new film “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” the musician performed his hymn for the country, “Land of Hope and Dreams.” By Nick Corasaniti After a two ...
If you’ve seen any trailers for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, you have every right to expect a high-octane biopic of the legendary New Jersey rocker. Especially because the majority of them ...
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When most people think “Bruce Springsteen,” the image that likely springs to mind for the average person is the Springsteen from 1984/5, at the height of “Born in the USA”’s stratospheric success, a ...
This article is part of Portrait Mode, a Slate pop-up series about biopics. The worst thing I can say about writer-director Scott Cooper’s new biopic about the making of Nebraska is that I can’t ...