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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

Biography, Drama, Music Rated: PG-13 120 min
Showing: Wednesday, November 19 4:00pm  |  7:00pm
Also Playing: Thu, Nov 20

Based on Warren Zanes’ book, Deliver Me from Nowhere chronicles the making of Bruce Springsteen’s most surprising album, Nebraska, which emerged as he recorded “Born in the USA” with the E Street Band.

“The great surprise of Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere — a solid, very likable, very affecting drama about an anguished period in the life of the young Bruce Springsteen — is that it doesn’t shy away from soul-deep pain.” — Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
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Wicked: For Good

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In the News: Woman’s Search for Meaning

Berkshire Edge‘s “Women on the Verge” columnist Sarah Wright spoke with documentary filmmaker Marisa Fox about her new film, My Underground Mother. “As writer, director, and producer of My Underground Mother, she makes it her mission to unlock hidden Holocaust history. Specifically, Fox sets out to decode her mother’s many mysteries,” writes Wright. READ MORE HERE To buy tickets to My Underground Mother and the Q&A directly following with Fox and producer Deborah Shaffer, click here. The film screens on Sunday, October 19 at noon.  

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In the News: Crandell Theatre Reopens in Chatham After Historic Restoration

Albany Times Union reporter Katherine Kiessling talks with Executive Director Mirissa Neff and VP of Theater Operations on the Crandell Board of Directors Nick Van Alstine in a feature story released the day of the reopening. READ MORE HERE Left to right, first row, above: John Lillis, President, Crandell Theatre, Inc., Mirissa Neff, Executive Director, Chatham Mayor John Howe, Stephen Lang, Tina Lang, New York Assemblymember Didi Barrett, Walton Goggins, Nadia Conners. Second row (behind Goggins and Conners): Dan Wrenn, District Representative for Gov. Kathy Hochul, and Logan Gooley, District Representative for New York State Senator Michelle Hinchey. Photo by John Shea.

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In the News: Stephen Lang: Avatar Superstar, Hollywood Journeyman, Local Guy, and FilmColumbia Honoree

When FilmColumbia rolls out the red carpet at the newly reopened Crandell Theatre in Chatham this week, the festival’s 2025 honoree will need no introduction. Around Columbia County Stephen Lang, the journeyman actor turned international household name, is just a recognizable neighbor and Crandell regular. In an exclusive interview with RI, Lang talks about his career and life in Columbia County.   READ MORE HERE  

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