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In 1991, a young musician named Jeff Buckley (Penn Badgley, "Gossip Girl," MARGIN CALL) rehearses for his public singing debut at a Brooklyn tribute concert for his father, the late folk singer Tim Buckley. Struggling with the legacy of a man he barely knew, Jeff finds solace in a relationship with an enigmatic young woman (Imogen Poots, 28 WEEKS LATER) working at the show. As they explore New York City, their adventures recall glimpses of Tim's (Ben Rosenfield) own 60s heyday, as he drives cross-country with a girlfriend and finds himself on the verge of stardom. Leading up to the now-legendary show that launched Jeff's own brilliant career, GREETINGS FROM TIM BUCKLEY is a poignant mirror portrait of father and son, two of the most beloved singer-songwriters of their generations. -- (C) Tribeca. If You Like this movie you can streaming Greetings From Tim Buckley movie for Free HERE
Release Date Greetings From Tim Buckley May 3, 2013 Limited

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Penn Badgley,Imogen Poots,Ben Rosenfield,Frank Wood,Jennifer Lea Turner,Kate Nash,Isabelle McNally,William Sadler,Norbert Leo Butz,Jadyn Strand,Frank Bello,Jessica D. Stone,Tyler Gilham,Kemp,Eden,David Schnirman,Stephen Tyrone Williams,Christoph Manuel,Marian Pinchoff,David Lipman

Genres Greetings From Tim Buckley : Drama

Total Vote User Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie: Visitor
User Rating Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie : 3.4
User Percentage For Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie : 61 %
User Count Like for Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie : 608
All Critics Ranting For Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie : 6.2
All Critics Count For Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie : 24
All Critics Percentage For Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie : 63 %

Greetings From Tim Buckley Movie Review

Penn Badgley delivers a pivotal performance as the younger Buckley, coming off with just enough pretentiousness and attitude.
Chris Riemenschneider-Minneapolis Star Tribune

Algrant's desire to reunite father and son through music is admirable, but "Greetings from Tim Buckley" is too meandering and ethereal to have any lasting impact.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times

Badgley does a credible take on the signature falsetto that Jeff would later bring to his only album, Grace ...
Rick Groen-Globe and Mail

The concert may have seen the reluctant birth of a second-generation rock star, but this movie, if nothing else, is a similarly suitable showcase for its own leading man.
William Goss-Film.com

In paying homage to two iconic performers, he's given a former small-screen star the chance to announce his own cinematic arrival.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Badgley delivers a nuanced performance of such ferocity he almost singlehandedly makes a conventional film seem loose and improvisatory.
Calum Marsh-Village Voice

The movie struggles to find its footing, lacking the dramatic tension to make it of much interest beyond the fan base of the supremely talented, tragically fated Buckleys.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

Greetings From Tim Buckley is a beautiful, touching, electrically charged success, capturing the essence of these two adored musicians with a synergistic magic that, unbelievably, does them both justice.
Cammila Collar-TV Guide's Movie Guide

Music-filled drama amounts to several promises unfulfilled except for some solid performances and a terrific soundtrack of Buckley songs, both actual and skillfully recreated.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International

There is no doubt that Greetings From Tim Buckley is respectable...But the film never quite connects father and son as each sharing the common bond of extraordinary talent or even similar personal woes.
Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist

Badgley is terrific, and even if he doesn't quite succeed in making Jeff Buckley likeable, he does make the singer's standoffish attitude understandable.
Noel Murray-AV Club

The minor-key recreation of New York's burgeoning music scene feels authentic and Badgley nails the best scene: Jeff breaking into an impromptu record-store performance that's as funny as it is desperate for attention.
Greg Evans-Bloomberg News

Despite the counter-culture subjects at its core, Daniel Algrant's film possesses a put-upon hipness that cannot mask its disarming dorkiness.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine
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