The Crow: City of Angels

The Crow: City of Angels

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Believe in the power of another

Director: Tim Pope

Producer: Jeff Most, Edward R. Pressman

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 โ€“ only to realize his enemy has discovered the one weakness that can destroy him forever.

84 min Rating: 5.5/10 Released
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Director: Tim Pope

Producer: Jeff Most, Edward R. Pressman

Production Companies: Dimension Films, Miramax, Bad Bird Productions, Image Comics, Jeff Most Productions

Countries: United States of America

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r96sk: Quite the drop off. I wasn't totally and utterly bored with <em>'The Crow: City of Angels'</em>, the short 85 minute run time helps, but everything about it is extremely forgettable. This sequel to 1994's <em>'The Crow'</em> fails to recapture anything that the original flick did so impressively, the whole vibe of this one just feels like a watered down rehash of what came prior. Mia Kirshner is the pick of the cast, she doesn't get much to work with but is still someone I was at least a tiny bit interested in onscreen. Vincent Perez isn't terrible, though there isn't really anything to praise about his performance. Elsewhere, Iggy Pop gives a wooden showing - though at least looked like he was having a blast doing so. Hopefully the other two sequels improved upon this.