As autumn arrives, the film industry shifts into high gear with a slew of movies vying for Oscar attention. From horror sequels to prestigious biopics, discover the 50 films you can't miss this fall!
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at the Telluride Film Festival for the premiere of his deeply personal biopic 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.' The film, led by Jeremy Allen White, explores the legendary rocker's life and emotional struggles, captivating the audience with powerful performances.
Bruce Springsteen shares his thoughts on his biopic 'Deliver Me From Nowhere', revealing his emotional connection to the film and the challenges of watching someone portray his younger self.
Bruce Springsteen dives deep into his newly released box set 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' featuring 74 unreleased songs from 1983 to 2018. Discover his creative process, the music he shelved, and what fans can expect from his future projects.
The first trailer for 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' showcases Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen, capturing the essence of the iconic musician during the making of his album Nebraska. Fans react with mixed emotions as they witness this unique portrayal.
The first trailer for 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' showcases the intimate creation of Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska'. Director Scott Cooper captures the essence of an iconic artist in a deeply moving biopic.
Get ready for a musical journey as Jeremy Allen White transforms into Bruce Springsteen in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere.' Directed by Scott Cooper, this biopic promises to delve into the making of Springsteen's iconic album 'Nebraska.'
Discover the poignant story of Garland Jeffreys, the 'most promising artist' whose unique blend of rock and race commentary shaped a generation, yet remained largely unrecognized. This new documentary explores his life, struggles, and music.
As the Emmy race unfolds, the spotlight shifts to celebrity-driven documentaries, sidelining critical storytelling. Experts warn this trend marks a troubling shift in nonfiction filmmaking, prioritizing brand over substance.
In a powerful statement at the Cannes film festival, Pedro Pascal criticizes Trump's attacks on artists and advocates for creative expression. He shares his immigrant experience and urges creatives to fight back against fear.