Since it was announced that Relativity Media is developing "The Crow", no one has been reported being in talks to play the major character, Eric Draven. Full Article at Aces Showbiz
Oh, The Crow! I loved you so! I had the poster, the comic book by James O'Barr, the T-shirt, and the unrequited crush on Brandon Lee, whose tragic death only fanned the flames of my teenage desire. Full Article at Cinematical
The new attempt at THE CROW is still carrying on. As everyone has been saying, it's hard to get mad at all the remakes/reboots/re-imaginings that come through here. Full Article at Original Signal: Movies
Posted by: B Lee on November 24, 2009 at 00:19:55 heh, people still go as The Crow for halloween? really? Full Article at Superhero Hype
Fifteen years ago a legendary film premiered on the silver screen. This film forever changed the standards of what a dark, romantic, and gothic film should be. Full Article at The Sandspur
The ghost story has been part of daily life ever since Victoria was on the throne and Scrooge received his first visit from Jacob Marley. But never has it been quite so popular. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
FROM SPLASH PAGE: Our five-part Halloween Week retrospective on "The Crow" continues, celebrating the film's 15th anniversary with cast and filmmaker interviews that explore its... Full Article at MTV.com
The New York poet and punk rocker Jim Carroll was the author of The Basketball Diaries, a lurid account of his transformation from a clean-cut teenager attending a private school in Manhattan to a junkie hustling around Times Square to support his... Full Article at The Independent
The idea of a remake or a reboot of James O'Barr's The Crow has been a touchy subject since I first mentioned it back in December. Full Article at ComicVine
Last December, many Goths wept and fans of the late Brandon Lee took to message boards all over our great Internet to protest Stephen Norrington's remake of The Crow. Full Article at Cinematical