I defy you to see “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley” and not fall in love with Jeff Buckley’s voice. By the time the film is over, you want to find a way to go back and rescue him to let him ...
Brad Pitt once explored the possibility of starring in a biopic about Jeff Buckley — a talented and promising musician who ...
Documentarian Amy Berg used a series of extended voicemails to build a moving portrait of the mercurial ’90s singer-songwriter: “His songs got me through every difficult moment in my 20s.” ...
For Amy Berg, it was when she discovered Jeff Buckley. A transformative experience listening to his 1994 studio album “Grace” prompted the filmmaker to spend years dreaming about the chance to ...
Sundance: Amy Berg's documentary captures the transcendental nature of Jeff Buckley's voice and music ... masculine and feminine features and poured love onto others with reckless abandon.
Jeff Buckley’s mom is finally sharing the story of why an apocryphal biopic about her late son starring Brad Pitt never came to be. As Variety reports, Pitt was working hard to get a Buckley ...
The mood in the Ray Theater yesterday when It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, premiered at Sundance certainly felt more like a jubilee than a wake, and there was a lot of love in the room.
I defy you to see “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley” and not fall in love with Jeff Buckley’s voice. By the time the film is over, you want to find a way to go back and rescue him to let him live the ...
Jeff Buckley was never comfortable with fame. The singer-songwriter, who died unexpectedly at the age of 30, struggled with his success and some of the more shallow aspects of being a star ...
“It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley” doesn’t reinvent the documentary genre, but it does offer a unique perspective on the varying music of the 1990s, an experimental time where lonely artists like Buckley ...
Jeff Buckley only released one incredible album before his untimely death in 1997. In the years since his passing, Buckley has become an icon in alternative rock history. It only makes sense that ...