‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’ Review: Amy Berg Crafts a Stirring if Circumscribed Tribute to the Troubadour With the Voice of an Angel
As a gamer, I totally get why you’d pick that track. It’s the only one of Buckley’s that hit No. 1 on the Billboard chart, which is quite an achievement, especially considering it came out 11 years after his untimely death at just 30. However, it does give off a vibe that, like many music documentaries endorsed by family members managing the artist’s estate (in this case, his mother, Mary Guilbert), it presents an approved narrative rather than one that delves deep or offers fresh perspectives.