People Weekly's review of Kurt and Courtney
Setting out to explore the doomed love of grunge god Kurt
Cobain and rocker-singer Courtney Love, British director Nick
Broomfield (Fetishes) doggedly, blindly pursued every
bit of information that came his way - and ended up with this
amusing, scandalmongering piece of poppycock. Broomfield,
who looks and sounds like a seedier James Mason, interviews
a bizarre cast of characters, including two stalkerazzi; a
gumshoe who harbors dark, implausible suspicions about Cobain's
1994 suicide; and Love's estranged father, who boasts about
once having scared her out of the house with put bulls. The
movie isn't so much about Kurt or Courtney as it is about shabby
lives in the shadow of fame. Bottom Line: Weirdly watchable
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