Watch the Boss’ glory days in ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’
See “The Bear” star Jeremy Allen White rock out like the Boss in “Deliver Me From Nowhere.”
Have your nerves shredded watching Kathryn Bigelow’s white-knuckle thriller “House of Dynamite,” with Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson.
It’s Halloween soon! Prep by watching classic films like “The Shining” and “The Birds” or tuck into newer fright fests such as “Sinners” and “Hereditary.”
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“Hungry Heart.” “Born to Run.” “I’m On Fire.” “Glory Days.” “Dancing in the Dark.” “Born in the U.S.A.”
The songs of Bruce Springsteen were the soundtrack to a generation that grew up in the 1970s and ’80s, and the new biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” – with Jeremy Allen White as the Boss – returns to the rock icon’s formative years and the crafting of a seminal album. Put that on your watch list as well as the Netflix political thriller ” A House of Dynamite ,” about government officials scrambling to deal with an incoming nuclear missile. Plus, Halloween is in a week and we’ve got some recs to prep, scary movie style.
Now on to the good stuff:
See Jeremy Allen White channel Bruce Springsteen for ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’
Get ready, fans of Bruce Springsteen’s 1982 album “Nebraska.” The biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” is about the musician dealing with his mental health and childhood traumas through the bedroom recordings that became that thoughtful collection. White makes a pretty convincing Boss in a solid drama that leans more into the singer’s tortured soul than his rock icon swagger. (Peep my ★★★ review .)
Jeremy Strong, who plays Springsteen’s manager and close pal Jon Landau, is also quite good. My colleague Patrick Ryan traveled to the Boss’ old haunt in Asbury Park, The Stone Pony , to talk with both Jeremys in a must-read interview . Strong says he’s admired his costar “for a long time,” while White recounts Springsteen explaining why he let them make a movie about that emotional time in his career: “He said, ‘I just felt I was an observer of my own life. I didn’t feel present at all and it was one of the scariest moments of my life.’ ”
Stream Kathryn Bigelow’s unsettling Netflix thriller ‘A House of Dynamite’
“There is no good decision that involves nuclear weapons,” says Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow. She puts that to the test with her new Netflix thriller “A House of Dynamite,” which imagines a situation where government officials قیمت بک لینک have 18 minutes to react and respond with a missile of mass destruction headed our way. Patrick talked with Bigelow about how she reached out to current and former security officials to authentically depict a chilling scenario . “It’s unnerving, the degree of chaos, confusion and helplessness, especially in a situation that is so global,” Bigelow says. “The intensity of the consequences is almost beyond our ability to comprehend.”
The movie is certainly intense and thought-provoking as it follows the perspectives of various personalities played by an all-star cast. It’s got some storytelling issues but, man, Idris Elba makes a darn good president. (Peep my ★★★ review .) “Dynamite” is also among several new releases on your favorite streaming services this week, including “Weapons” and a modern take on “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.”
Get ready for Halloween with horror movies old and new
Getting your Halloween costume in order? Bought the candy yet? Everybody’s in spooky season mode, so what better way to get in the mood than by watching some horror flicks. There’s a bunch new to theaters and streaming services that will do you right, such as “Black Phone 2” and “Queens of the Dead.”
Don’t stop there, though. If you want to go classic, here are 25 movies you should watch before you die . If you’re kind of a scaredy-cat (and totally cool if you are!), there’s “Coco,” “Ghostbusters” and other horror-tinged flicks with thrills but not too many chills . And for those seeking out the best of the best in recent years, dive deep into this list of the century’s top 75 horror flicks .
Even more goodness to check out!
The Colleen Hoover romance “Regretting You ” is in theaters, and thank goodness for the young actors who keep the thing from being a completely contrived bore.
Did you dig the first season of Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This”? Well, you better sit down because the Kristen Bell/Adam Brody comedy self-destructs in the second.
Emma Stone is kind of a genius . The Oscar winner spills on how she prepped her young daughter for the shaved head she sports in “Bugonia.”
Rose Byrne costars with a hamster Jack Nicholson in her latest movie. (No, really.) She’s also a natural when it comes to dark comedy. (Rose, not the rodent.)
And music drama “Blue Moon” tells the true story of a “lost soul,” “My Funny Valentine” lyricist Lorenz Hart .
Got thoughts, questions, ideas, concerns, compliments or maybe even some recs for me? Email btruitt@usatoday.com and follow me on the socials: I’m @briantruitt on Bluesky , Instagram and Threads .
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