The Bear star Jeremy Allen White is currently in talks to star in a music based biopic about the making of the 1982 album Nebraska by Bruce Springsteen. No deals have...
Jeremy Allen White is looking to go from “The Bear” to the Boss, as the actor is in talks to play Bruce Springsteen in an upcoming narrative feature about the making of his 1982 album “Nebraska,” Variety has confirmed. No deals have been finalized, but Scott Cooper is circling to write and direct the movie, […]
Jeremy Allen White might be trading in his chef’s knives for a harmonica. Allen White, 33, is in talks to play Bruce Springsteen in an upcoming film, according to Variety. The film, called Deliver Me From Nowhere, is an adaptation of Warren Zanes’ 2023 book of the same name, which chronicles the making of Springsteen’s album Nebraska. Scott Cooper, best known for writing and directing 2009’s Crazy Heart and directing 2015’s Black Mass, is also in talks to write and direct. Official...
Bruce Springsteen is joining the ranks of Bob Marley, Queen, and Elton John as another musical icon is getting a big-screen adaptation of their life. Deadline broke the story that Scott Stuber is teaming with Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith-Vein & Eric Robinson to craft a biopic of Springsteen’s life focused on creating one of his […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Jeremy Allen White in talks to...
A24 is eyeing the project from Scott Cooper that follows the making of the
Lorde has released a new cover of “Take Me to the River” for the new album Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense. Check out the New Zealand artist’s take on the song, produced with Jim-E Stack, below. Al Green co-wrote and recorded “Take Me to the River” for 1974’s Al Green Explores Your Mind. Talking Heads covered the song for 1978’s More Songs About Buildings and Food and played it live for 1984’s Stop Making Sense. Last year, A24 re-released Stop Making...
Jeremy Allen White Reportedly in Talks to Star in Bruce Springsteen Biopic:
Jeremy Allen White is reportedly in early talks to play Bruce Springsteen.
Multiple outlets reported that Jeremy Allen White is a top choice to play Bruce Springsteen in an upcoming biopic centered around the making of his 1982 album 'Nebraska.'
Because of its connection to A24’s theatrical reissue of the Stop Making Sense concert film last year, the new compilation Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute To Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense feels like it has been rolling out forever. Two singles from the album have emerged so far, Paramore’s version of “Burning Down The House” and Teezo Touchdown’s take on “Making Flippy Floppy.” Miley Cyrus also previewed her countrified spin on “Psycho Killer.”
Bruce Springsteen was the first artist I saw in concert—in 1976, when I was 15. He had recently graced the covers of Time and Newsweek, and journalist Jon Landau, who would later become his manager, had dubbed him “the future of rock ‘n’ roll.” His early Dylan-esque reveries of streetwise characters on the margins, songs like “Sandy” and “Spirit in the Night,” felt lived-in and alive, and evoked charm and scruff. By the time he came out with 1975’s Born to Run, his music’s ever-bigger sound...
Following a peptic ulcer disease diagnosis, the singer postponed performances last year.