
Some time ago, Ashe Corven and his son Danny were killed when they stumbled across a pack of drug dealers murdering a fellow dealer. The dealers work for Los Angeles drug kingpin Judah Earl. Local tattoo artist Sarah, who has great knowledge of the crow legend because of what happened with her late friend Eric Draven, has been having dreams about Ashe and Danny. One night when a crow leads her to the scene of the murders of Ashe and Danny, Ashe appears before her. The crow ha... (Full plot summary below)
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Some time ago, Ashe Corven and his son Danny were killed when they stumbled across a pack of drug dealers murdering a fellow dealer. The dealers work for Los Angeles drug kingpin Judah Earl. Local tattoo artist Sarah, who has great knowledge of the crow legend because of what happened with her late friend Eric Draven, has been having dreams about Ashe and Danny. One night when a crow leads her to the scene of the murders of Ashe and Danny, Ashe appears before her. The crow has resurrected Ashe, so Ashe can go after Judah and his right hand man Curve. With the guidance of the crow, Ashe starts killing off Judah's men one by one, on his way to Judah.
Leave your thoughts about The Crow: City of Angels.
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEven for teens hooked on the grandiloquence of death-metal masochism, the movie may seem closer to an endless Sunday in church. |
| Bryant Frazer's Deep FocusBryant FrazerMore than anything I've seen from Hollywood lately, City of Angels smacks baldly of product -- it's a movie with a lousy script but a great look. |
| Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovSuffice 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. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliLittle more than a subpar remake of the first outing. |
| eFilmCritic.comBrian MckayWorst of the Crow franchise, which should have ended with Brandon Lee and the entertaining first film. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaVincent Perez is game, but he--nor anyone involved in this sloppy production--can erase the fond memories of the late Brandon Lee. |
| Film Freak CentralBill ChambersThis is a terrific debut for Pope, and City of Angels is the perfect antidote to the increasingly fluffy Batman films. |
| Los Angeles TimesJack MathewsThe city of overacting, the city of bad writing and the city of truly dreadful sequels. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsScott RenshawOne of the year's most grueling cinematic ordeals. |
| Film.comKeith SimantonIt verges on the misanthropic and necrophiliac; more in love with the absence of characters, their demise, than with flesh and blood. |