I rewatched THE BLACK PHONE the other night, so I could get back up to speed for the sequel. I think I enjoyed it more the second time. Ethan Hawke was great, as always, and the girl who played the little sister was outstanding.
Last night I watched SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE...Wow, what a snoozer this was. When I heard they were making a Springsteen biopic, I would never have imagined that they'd give us two hours of a depressed Boss sitting in a bedroom moping over a cassette of sad songs until he became suicidal. Jeremy Allen White was great, and, per the credits, did his own singing. But the film, and the music, bored the piss out of me. I'm not a fan of the Nebraska album, so your mileage may vary.
Last night I watched SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE...Wow, what a snoozer this was. When I heard they were making a Springsteen biopic, I would never have imagined that they'd give us two hours of a depressed Boss sitting in a bedroom moping over a cassette of sad songs until he became suicidal. Jeremy Allen White was great, and, per the credits, did his own singing. But the film, and the music, bored the piss out of me. I'm not a fan of the Nebraska album, so your mileage may vary.
Love the Nebraska album and Springsteen in general but had/have zero interest in seeing this film. Springsteen has never struck me as a musician who needed a bio-pic. Feels like everyone gets one now.
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