At The Movies: Does “Springsteen Deliver” on the big screen?
BY PAUL WILLISTEIN
pwillistein@tnonline.com
An inside story about The Boss unfolds on the big screen, opening Oct. 24.
“Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere,” MPA Rated PG-13, is directed by Scott Cooper (director, “The Pale Blue Eye,” 2022; “Antlers,” 2021; “Hostiles,” 2017; “Black Mass,” 2015; “Out of The Furnace,” 2013;: “Crazy Heart,” 2009).
The movie stars Jeremy Allen White, Jeremy Strong, Paul Walter Hauser, Grace Gummer, Marc Maron and Jayne Houdyshell in the Music, Drama, Biography.
The movie chronicles Bruce Springsteen’s recording of his 1982 acoustic album, “Nebraska,” while he was also recording his hit, “Born in the USA,” with the E Street Band.
The movie is based on the book by Warren Zanes.
Jeremy Allen White (three-time Primetime Emmy Awards nominee and two-time Primetime Emmy Awards winner, actor, “The Bear”; TV’s “Shameless,” 2011-21) portrays Bruce Springsteen.
Also opening Oct. 24:
“Regretting You,” MPA PG-13: Josh Boone directs Allison Williams, Mckenna Grace, Dave Franco and Scott Eastwood in the Romance, Drama.
A young mother copes with the death of her husband as she raises her teenage daughter.
The movie is an adaptation of the novel by Colleen Hoover, who wrote “It Ends With Us.”
“Blue Moon,” MPA R: Richard Linklater directs Ethan Hawke (Lorenz Hart), Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, Andrew Swcott and Simon Delaney in the Music, Comedy, Drama, Biography.
Lorenz Hart confronts the dissolution of his collaboration with Richard Rodgers at Sardi’s restaurant in New York City on opening night of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s hit musical, “Oklahoma!”
“Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc,” MPA R: Tatsuya Yoshihara directs the voice talents of Kikunosuke Toya (Denji), Reina Ueda (Reze), Tomori Kusunoki, Shôgo Sakata, Ai Fairouz and Natsuki Hanae in the Japanese Anime Fantasy film. Denji encounters a new romantic interest, Reze, who works at a coffee café.
Movie opening dates from Internet Movie Database as of Oct. 19 are subject to change.
Theatrical Movies Domestic Weekend Box Office, Oct. 17-19: “Black Phone 2,” starring Ethan Hawke in the Horror film sequel, opened at No. 1 with $26.5 million in 3,411 theaters, as “Tron: Ares” dropped one place from No. 1 to No. 2 with $11.1 million in 4,000 theaters, $54.5 million, two weeks, and “Good Fortune,” starring Keanu Reeves, Aziz Ansari, Seth Rogen, Keke Palmer and Sandra Oh in the Fantasy Comedy, opened at No. 3 with $6.2 million in 2,990 theaters.
4. “One Battle After Another” dropped one place with $4 million in 2,532 theaters, $61.9 million, four weeks. 5. “Roofman” dropped three places, $3.7 million in 3,370 theaters, $15.5 million, two weeks. 6. “Truth & Treason,” a Drama based on the true story of a German teen resistance fighter during World War, $2.7 million in 2,106 theaters, opening. 7. “Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie” dropped three places, $1.6 million in 2,535 theaters, $29.9 million, four weeks. 8. “The Conjuring: Last Rites” dropped three places, $1.5 million in 1,981 theaters, $175.4 million, seven weeks. 9. “After the Hunt,” starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Chloë Sevigny in the Crime Thriller, moved up 11 places, $1.5 million in 1,238 theaters, $1.7 million, two weeks. 10. “Soul on Fire” dropped four places, $1.3 million in 1,720 theaters, $5.5 million, two weeks.
Movie box office information from Box Office Mojo as of Oct. 19 is subject to change
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