David Heath is a List Writer from the UK specializing in video games, movies, TV shows, and the occasional anime. Sometimes, a movie doesn’t need a sequel. It’s best left as one and done. One example ...
You can’t keep “The Crow” down. That’s kind of its whole thing. Naturally, the concept of the wronged dead who return from their grave seeking vengeance — inspired by James O’Barr’s comics of the same ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 embargo has been lifted and the first reactions to this year’s reimagining of the beloved Gothic comic book movie The Crow have arrived. So, is the Bill Skarsgård-led tale of resurrection and ...
In this version of the story, Eric’s powers of immortality and healing as “The Crow” are bestowed upon him by the spiritual entity Kronos (Sami Bouajila). Eric meets Kronos in an otherworldly ...
Adapting The Crow again is a daunting task. Director Alex Proyas famously adapted James O’Barr’s comic book series in 1994. His movie became a cult classic due to its moody, gothic tone and the ...
Bill Skarsgård has established himself in Hollywood by playing sinister characters, but he'll take a crack at the anti-hero when The Crow is released later this summer. The first images and trailer ...
Though opinions will obviously vary based on musical taste, the soundtrack for Alex Proyas' original adaptation of The Crow is widely regarded as one of the best of all time, topping the Billboard 200 ...
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, ...