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Jeremy Allen White is everywhere this week thanks to the release of Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere, where he steps into the boots of Bruce Springsteen for director Scott Cooper's Oscar-hopeful biopic. Critics appear divided but audiences are responding, and headlines like Rotten Tomatoes’ 'brilliant and emotional' are everywhere. At the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, White made a major public appearance with castmates Odessa Young, Jeremy Strong, and Stephen Graham, and Cooper himself introduced the film—an instant Oscar season moment as reported by Los Angeles Magazine. According to Rotten Tomatoes, White’s portrayal is being singled out for capturing both the showman and troubled soul in The Boss, with audience buzz supporting his magnetic central performance.
The Daily Northwestern praises White for balancing the trappings of newfound stardom with Springsteen’s family demons and depression, noting White learned to sing specifically for the role, and critics from The College Reporter agree: while the film’s storytelling gets criticism for shallow detail and rushed time jumps, White’s dedication and screen chemistry with Jeremy Strong as Jon Landau stand out. No surprise, then, that speculation is already circling around precursor award nominations for White, even if the film's Oscar chances remain debatable.
On the business and publicity front, White remains connected to his food-obsessive persona, displaying his taste with shoutouts to restaurants on both coasts. In a recent Interview Magazine social media clip picked up by Secret Los Angeles, he declared Venice’s RVR his favorite meal of the year—fueling not just RVR’s buzz but the broader food world’s chatter about his influence. He’s also been seen touting classic New York haunts, telling Secret NYC that Luigi’s Pizza in Park Slope remains the city’s best slice and giving friendly nods to Brooklyn staples like Frankie’s 457 and DeFonte’s Sandwich Shop. The owner of Luigi’s responded in a video, warmly praising White as both a loyal customer and a class act.
Social media is ablaze with clips, memes, and speculation, especially after White’s candid mentions of his favorite flower market in Studio City Farmers Market went viral, putting him in the same Los Angeles scene as celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Anne Hathaway. While there are some unconfirmed whispers about a potential Springsteen biopic sequel—fueled by what The College Reporter describes as Bruce Springsteen’s own interest—no official statements have been made. For now, Jeremy Allen White’s reputation has grown from Emmy-winning TV chef to the boldest new face in music biopics, making these last few days some of the most biographically significant of his career yet.
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