There comes a time when we have to draw a line in the sand and demand that Hollywood take a little break from music biopics , and if "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" proves anything, it's that we're well past it. It's never a great sign when you watch one of these types of films and get the feeling that the creative conceit behind it was simply, "let's make a movie about Bruce Springsteen," and they doggedly refused to dig any deeper than that. Springsteen is a great potential subject for a biopic, but everyone involved willfully ignores anything that could make this movie interesting. Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong, and especially Stephen Graham do their level best, but they're let down by a bafflingly inept script and unimaginative filmmaking from Scott Cooper.

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