The Crow: Wicked Prayer (V)
| release date | July 19 2005 |
| studio | Dimension Films |
| director | Lance Mungia |
| writer | Jeff Most, Lance Mungia, Sean Hood |
| starring | Edward Furlong, Tara Reid, David Borianaz, Dennis Hopper, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Marcus Chong, Tito Ortiz, Rena Owen, Danny Trejo, Macy Gray |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |






















Way to wierd to actually be considered a good movie. Not really crow like but Edward Furlong has a decent proformance and that was about the only thing that kept you from kicking in your tv screen and shooting cuss words out like running water from a sink.
This film is pretty good. I like the series of Crow movies, I have all of them in my collection, inc. this one. Compared to the first of the series, its not great, but then this film has alot of subtle unique differences, much like the other Crow movies have. Revenge for the loss of a loved one and the overwhelming emotions encompassed with anger, fear, sadness and love.
As I said, this movie is not great and does have its problems but it is a thought provoking and enjoyable movie.
It tried hard to be an underground film like the first was, but fact is, it was just plain dirt.
I’ve seen the end of this and it was fail. Bad times.
Definitely the worst of all the crows (the first being the best) the other two had a dark, gothic atmosphere to them whilst this had high key lighting, mexican style music (which annoyed me to the full) and it didn’t work for it. It almost had a made for TV feel. Didn’t like it.
The story was OK, not very engaging, revenge tales are usually my favourite but I didn’t really get to connect with any of the characters to care if they died or not. Some of the action was nice however and the finale was great too.
Though really this is a forgettable experience, don’t lose sleep over it if you wished you bought it in the shops. Luckily for me I just recorded it on Film4.