This was poor, a real let down for the series. The whole look was so tacky, straight to video shop fodder and it looked cheap too. Furlong just isn't right here, he looks like a sulking teen emo outta high school. The rest of the cast are video shop D-listers, Hopper there to try... read more
Edward Furlong,
Marcus Chong,
Danny Trejo,
Dennis Hopper,
Tara Reid
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Eddie Furlong dons the makeup in The Crow: Wicked Prayer, the fourth installment in The Crow film series. This tale follows Jimmy Cuervo (Furlong), a down-on-his-luck ex-con living in a polluted minin... read more
Directed by: Lance Mungia
Release Date: June 3, 2005
DVD Release Date: July 19, 2005
Stats: 1,125 reviews
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July 19, 2010
A little history before I start my review. Director Alex Proyas and the late (and great) Brandon Lee unleash the film "The Crow" onto the masses. A dark, Gothic and tragic tale of love, hatred, violence and redemption, the original "Crow" was a masterpiece and one of my favorite ... read more
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March 3, 2009
A hard movie to rate. It's very obviously shit. Anyone can tell you that much. Just look at that cover. Despite it's poor quality it at least tries to be a bit different and give The Crow a bit more depth. First of all the large gothic city setting is long gone. Now it is set in ... read more
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December 23, 2006
Worst one of The Crow series I ever watched. Edward Furlong as the next Crow is average in his action sequences of this action-horror film.
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March 22, 2006
This flick is hilarious and doesn't know it. Much as I love David Boreanaz in full goth garb, this movie makes NO DAMN SENSE. And I just don't like Edward Furlong.
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November 14, 2010
Not as bad as Salvation but A LOT worse than the original. David Boreanaz was awful as the supposed bad ass and Edward Furlong has seen much better days. Shame really as this does have an impressive cast of B Movie icons (Dennis Hopper, Danny Trejo) and washed up has-beens (Edwar... read more
Critic Reviews
Appealing to the lowest possible tastes, it elevates violence to new levels of pander. Full Review
Well, it's better than Crow 3. The only thing holding it together is Edward Furlong, who's deep, passionate performance is worthy of a better package. Full Review
After The Crow: Salvation, if you ever thought that this series couldn't get worse, I have two words for you: Edward Furlong. Full Review
The Crow: Wicked Prayer is just like the first one -- if the first one had been made by a room full of mean-spirited six-year-olds with a finger-paint budget of $12.00. Full Review
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