Bruce Springsteen & Jon Landau Q&A: After Half A Century Telling Hollywood No, Why They Let Scott Cooper Tap The Boss’ Pain In ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’

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Bruce Springsteen & Jon Landau Q&A: After Half A Century Telling Hollywood No, Why They Let Scott Cooper Tap The Boss’ Pain In ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’
  • Bruce Springsteen and Jon Landau discussed the film 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' which explores the iconic rock star's experiences and marks a significant entry in the awards race, following last year's Bob Dylan film. The collaboration with director Scott Cooper represents a notable shift in Springsteen's long-standing reluctance to engage with Hollywood.
  • This development highlights a potential new chapter in Springsteen's career, suggesting a willingness to share personal narratives through film, which could influence how his music and story are perceived in popular culture and the entertainment industry.
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