Plot
Tom Grant, a private investigator once hired by Courtney Love, reveals his take on the death of Kurt Cobain.
Release Year: 2015
Rating: 5.8/10 (869 voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Benjamin Statler
Stars: Kurt Cobain, Sarah Scott, Daniel Roebuck
Storyline
Reveals the events behind Kurt Cobain's death as seen through the eyes of Tom Grant, the private investigator that was hired by Courtney Love in 1994 to track down her missing husband (Kurt Cobain) only days before his deceased body was found at their Seattle home. Cobain's death was ruled a suicide by the police (a reported self-inflicted gunshot wound), but doubts have circulated for twenty years as to the legitimacy of this ruling, especially due to the work of Mr. Grant, a former L.A. County Sheriff's detective, who did his own investigation and determined there was significant empirical and circumstantial evidence to conclude that foul play could very well have occurred. The film develops as a narrative mystery with cinematic re-creations, interviews with key experts and witnesses and the examination of official artifacts from the 1994 case.
Writers: Donnie Eichar, Donnie Eichar
Cast: Kurt Cobain -
Himself
(archive footage)
Sarah Scott -
Courtney Love
Daniel Roebuck -
Tom Grant
Tyler Bryan -
Kurt Cobain
August Emerson -
Dylan Carlson
Kurt Loder -
Himself
(archive footage)
Alyssa Suede -
Kat
Julie Lancaster -
Rosemary Carroll
Kale Clauson -
Eric Erlandson
David Daskal -
Gibby Haynes
Tor Brown -
Duff McKagan
Christian J. Meoli -
Officer Levinowski
Jerry Hauck -
Sgt. Donald Cameron
Mandy Henderson -
Jennifer Shank
Sophia Markov -
Frances Bean Cobain
Funny some people are writing bad reviews on a film not yet released.
I'm waiting patiently but I know this film is incredible.
Based on Tom Grant's actual recordings, case files, and observations
during the days leading up to Cobain's death, this film takes
painstaking steps to ensure accuracy. Includes police reports and
interviews with expert forensic scientists and medical examiners across
the country. Also includes comments from the former Seattle Chief of
Police, Norm Stamper.
I'll update my review on June 11th, the official release date, and
after I've watched it.
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