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With Labor Day weekend in the rearview, we're officially into prestige-movie season. At the Telluride Film Festival, one of the more anticipated films of the year arrived with both its stars—Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong—and the real-life inspirations for them—Bruce Springsteen and Jon Landau—in attendance. Rebecca Ford has your early report on the Springsteen biopic, Deliver Me From Nowhere, and its subject's critical appraisal.
Elsewhere today, more updates from the Venice Film Festival; an appreciation of frat fashion, just in time for pledge-rush season; and an appreciation of Michael Caine's literary output. More tomorrow… |
At the Telluride Film Festival, Jeremy Allen White, who plays Bruce Springsteen in the new film Deliver Me From Nowhere, and Jeremy Strong, who plays longtime Springsteen manager Jon Landau, were joined by their real-life counterparts for a sold-out screening of the film. Greeted by deafening screams at the post-screening Q&A, the Jersey-born singer told the crowd he had finally signed off on a movie about his life because he considers it an "anti-biopic," as it focuses closely on just two years of his life. "And I'm old and I don't give a fuck what I do," he added to laughs.
On the ground at Telluride, VF's Rebecca Ford spoke with the two Jeremys about Springsteen's openness, how they relate to struggles with fame, and why Strong left Landau a voicemail as Landau. |
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Boat shoes, the so-called shoes of this summer, are rubber-gripping their way into fall, with a hallowed history. |
VF chatted with the actor, who plays a conspiracy theorist convinced there are aliens among us in Yorgos Lanthimos's new film, Bugonia. |
The romance between the two costars is rumored to be a publicity stunt. | |
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Michael Caine rose from an underprivileged cockney upbringing to become a two-time Oscar winner, successful restaurateur, enthusiastic gardener, cook, and star of classics like Zulu, Alfie, The Man Who Would Be King, Dressed to Kill, and The Muppet Christmas Carol.
A gleeful, globe-trotting name-dropper, Caine dishes about dear friends and costars with gusto and kindness in his memoirs, mentioning Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Jane Fonda, Mia Farrow, Rita Hayworth, Liza Minnelli, Faye Dunaway, Candice Bergen, Sylvester Stallone, Sue Mengers, Elizabeth Taylor, Tom Cruise, Sandra Bullock, Beyoncé, Vin Diesel, and many more. |
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