Can one great scene save a bad movie? The Crow provides the answer to that question: no. This gothic superhero film is the second movie to adapt James O’Barr’s 1989 comic book series, with the first ...
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The Crow’s lost sequels reveal a far more ambitious franchise than we ever saw
When ‘The Crow‘ hit theaters in 1994, it didn’t just feel like another comic-book adaptation; it felt like a mood that had ...
Rupert Sanders' much-maligned remake of The Crow has had a terrible weekend at the box office, opening at #8 and grossing a mere $4.6 million, even less than the Coraline re-release. It's become ...
City of Angels was a disappointing retread of the original movie, but writer David S. Goyer originally wanted to do something ...
This story contains spoilers for the 1994 and 2024 adaptations of The Crow. Proyas and Lee's collaboration memorably captured the grimy grunge vibes of the 1990s, whilst beautifully portraying the ...
An aimless rehash of the 1994 cult classic that was marked by a tragic real-life death, ‘The Crow’ can’t find its own identity and settles for mediocrity. Here’s a little secret: this writer has never ...
The Crow (2024) Film Review, a movie directed by Rupert Sanders, written by James O’Barr, Zach Baylin and William Josef Schneider and starring Bill Skarsgård, FKA twigs, Danny Huston, Josette Simon, ...
One of the first things you see in the reimagined “The Crow” is the sight of a fallen white horse in a muddy field, bleeding badly after becoming entangled in barbed wire. It's a metaphor, of course, ...
Thirty years after its release, the supernatural superhero thriller “The Crow” is getting the remake treatment from director Rupert Sanders and star Bill Skarsgård. But Alex Proyas, the director of ...
1994's The Crow, directed by Alex Proyas, is a modern classic, thanks in part to its story and the fact that its star, Brandon Lee, died during filming. To watch The Crow is to watch a eulogy for an ...
One of the first things you see in the reimagined “The Crow” is the sight of a fallen white horse in a muddy field, bleeding badly after becoming entangled in barbed wire. It’s a metaphor, of course, ...
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