Here’s Where to Watch the Brad Pitt-Produced Jeff Buckley Documentary Online
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At long last, Jeff Buckley‘s documentary It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley is available to stream.
The film dropped on Thursday (Dec. 4) and was directed by Amy Berg and co-produced by Brad Pitt. The film explores the life and career of Buckley, along with his untimely death due to an accidental drowning in the Wolf River in Memphis at the age of 30.
Fans will also be treated to voice messages and previously unseen footage of the star, along with interviews with Buckley’s mother Mary Guibert, friends, ex-girlfriends and fellow musicians such as Rebecca Moore, Joan Wasser, Ben Harper, Susan Silver, Michele Anthony, Aimee Mann and Chris Cornell.
Originally, Pitt wanted to create a biopic where he played Buckley — however the musician’s mother was sceptical regarding the move, so a documentary was made in its place. Below, we’re showing you where to watch the documentary online for free.
Where to Watch It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley
HBO Max
As mentioned, the documentary film was released on Dec. 4. You can stream the Buckley movie with a subscription to HBO Max which will run you $10.99 a month with ads or $18.49 a month without ads. The most cost-effective way you can watch the film, and a little hack for our readers, is by snagging a subscription to Philo.
HBO Max’s library is chock-full of music-themed titles including Flight of the Conchords, Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, The Velvet Underground and so much more.
Philo + HBO Max
Philo is currently offering a major sale on its base package, Philo Core, for just $25 for the first month of service (regularly $33 per month). Once you take advantage of this deal on Philo Core, subscribers will have access to HBO Max’s Basic plan with ads for free.
Philo Core subscribers will also have access to Discovery+ apps and AMC+’s entire library. This means you’ll have access to a ton of streaming platform’s libraries, including other music-themed titles such as Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back, Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, Amy, Born to Be Blue, Live Aid: When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World and Stardust.
Apple TV
You can also watch the Buckley documentary via Apple TV. A subscription to the platform will run you $12.99 a month. The streaming service is offering users a seven day free trial so you can test things out and watch the documentary at no cost to you. After the seven days, you’ll be paying the $12.99 mentioned earlier.
Some of our favorite music-related content that you can stream via Apple TV, beyond Buckley’s documentary, includes the drama-filled Love & Hip-Hop Miami, FX’s documentary on the Sex Pistols titled Pistol, films like School of Rock, Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men, George & Tammy, the musical hit Smash and the ever-popular K-pop-centric competition show where musicians reimagine their hits with K-pop idols and go head-to-head in song battles KPopped.
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