NEW YORK − Bruce Springsteen didn’t mince words at the premiere of his new biopic. The outspoken rock icon was on hand Sunday for the New York Film Festival unveiling of “Springsteen: Deliver Me From ...
A big month for the big guns. Cardi B is back in business. Zach Bryan played the biggest ticketed show in US history, playing to over 112,000 people in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The KPop Demon Hunters ...
I’m really thankful ... They’re all gone now, so it’s nice to have this piece of film.” Before Springsteen took the microphone, writer/director Scott Cooper shared a story about how his family lost ...
In the newly-teased “Bad News,” Bryan begins the song with a fairly standard verse by his standards, opening the song up by telling his woman he woke up missing her before dropping a potential ...
The interview with Springsteen, who won an Oscar in 1994 for the theme song to the AIDS drama "Philadelphia," was done for ...
The musician also discussed Deliver Me From Nowhere with Jeremy Allen White and the first — and only — time he's ever done ...
Bruce Springsteen spoke on Jeremy Allen White’s performance in ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’, giving a unique perspective on the upcoming movie. Bruce Springsteen isn’t a name you commonly ...
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 ...
Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition will be released on October 17. The multiple-disc collection includes a Blu-ray featuring a film shot earlier this year of Springsteen performing the entire album. The ...
Bruce Springsteen is disparaging President Trump once more. This time, he’s doing it in Time magazine, which has meant a lot to both septuagenarian public figures throughout their lives. In an ...
Bruce Springsteen and Jeremy Allen White have a meeting across the river with Jimmy Kimmel. Springsteen and White will appear together on the Thursday, Oct. 2, episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” which ...
When Bruce Springsteen started recording a batch of new songs on a four-track tape machine in his New Jersey bedroom in January 1982, he wasn’t planning to release them as his next album. The acoustic ...