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The Crow: City of Angels
Directed by
Tim Pope
R
1996
84m
Action
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Fantasy
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4.6
14%
40%
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A murder victim is brought back to life by a mysterious crow. With the help of a beautiful woman, he exacts revenge on his killers – only to realize his enemy has discovered the one weakness that can destroy him forever.
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Cast of The Crow: City of Angels
Vincent Perez
Ashe Corven / The Crow
Mia Kirshner
Sarah
Iggy Pop
Curve
Thomas Jane
Nemo
Richard Brooks
Judah Earl
Thuy Trang
Kali
Vincent Castellanos
Spider Monkey
Tracey Ellis
Sybil
Beverley Mitchell
Grace
Alan Gelfant
Bassett
Shelly Desai
Hindu
Holley Chant
Holly Daze
Ian Dury
Noah
Kerry Rossall
Zeke
Eric Acosta
Danny
Aaron Thell Smith
Tattoo Customer
Chino Moreno
Self / Deftones
Stephen Carpenter
Self / Deftones
Chi Cheng
Self / Deftones
Abe Cunningham
Self / Deftones
Reynaldo Duran
Priest
Danny Verduzco
Boy in Church
Maria Julia Moran
Old Lady in Church
Kira Tashjian
Woman (uncredited)
Gorja Max
Fire Eater (uncredited)
The Crow: City of Angels Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
November 15, 2024
My quick rating - 4.4/10. I remember seeing this in the theater and being angry about them making a sequel. Now that I have seen the remake, I would like to revisit this and see how they compare. The fact that Sarah (Mia Kirshner) is in this flick already has proven more dedicated to the original 1994 movie. After playing an integral part in that flick, it was a wise decision to use her character to bridge the gap for the newly dead soul resurrected by the crow to bring about vengeance. Some time ago, Ashe Corven and his son Danny were killed when they stumbled across a pack of drug dealers murdering a fellow dealer. Great soundtrack again. Not much buildup, just straight to revenge killings. Iggy Pop as one of the victims. It was clear Vincent Perez was cast as the avenging angel because of his similarity to Brandon Lee which I complained about then as I do now for being a mistake. The point of The Crow is it could resurrect anyone who has been wronged to return to the living so there was no reason to try and imitate his look. Some well-done symbolic scenes such as him retrieving his son and burying him but it plays out more as scenes than a single fluid film. The blood splatter in the shape of the crow was a nice touch. Silly ending (these were just my notes while watching)
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
I highly recommend watching the original, instead of this dud.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
Vincent Perez is game, but he--nor anyone involved in this sloppy production--can erase the fond memories of the late Brandon Lee.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Utterly devoid of energy and shock value.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Stack
Comes across as a scattershot video with corny and contrived action scenes.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Even for teens hooked on the grandiloquence of death-metal masochism, the movie may seem closer to an endless Sunday in church.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Suffice to say, when people think of the moribund, brooding Eric Draven, they think of Brandon Lee, and this sequel isn't going to change that one iota.
Variety
Joe Leydon
Stunningly awful.
Washington Post
Richard Harrington
Fans of both O'Barr's source inspiration and Brandon Lee's initial embodiment may want to nit-pick, but this Crow has something to crow about.
Los Angeles Times
Jack Mathews
The city of overacting, the city of bad writing and the city of truly dreadful sequels.
Film.com
Keith Simanton
It verges on the misanthropic and necrophiliac; more in love with the absence of characters, their demise, than with flesh and blood.
TV Guide
Memo to Edward R. Pressman: Gloomy Goth teens like the Romeo and Juliet stuff, not parental devotion from beyond the grave.
eFilmCritic.com
Brian Mckay
Worst of the Crow franchise, which should have ended with Brandon Lee and the entertaining first film.
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