The Crow (1994)

Published: Jan. 9, 2024, 3 p.m.

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This month is \u201cDark Hero\u201d month at Catching Up On Cinema

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All month long, Kyle and Trevor will be reviewing superhero movies of the antihero or dark hero variety!

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This week, Trevor and Kyle review Alex Proyas', The Crow (1994)!

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Adapted from James O'Barr's indie comic of the same name, The Crow (1994) is a visually astounding Gothic revenge thriller.

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Starring Brandon Lee as the titular Crow/Eric Draven, the film holds the unfortunate distinction of being Lee's final screen role, as he tragically lost his life due to an accident during production.

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A magnificent showcase of director Proyas' capable eye for production design and cinematography, The Crow is lovingly lit and framed, employing a wide variety of special effects techniques to bring its nightmarish and borderline supernatural vision of Detroit to life.

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Possessed of a terrific cast of noteworthy character actors, but hamstrung by a simplistic narrative and thin characterizations, The Crow is a film that is unfortunately far from the sum of its parts, however its aesthetic charms are truly remarkable.

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