
by Anthony & Al | January 13, 2026

On the 13th episode, Anthony and Al discuss whether the movie "The Crow" from 1994 is worth rewatching or not!
What do you remember about "The Crow"? Did you see it in the theaters back then? This classic 90's action/revenge flick is based on a comic book starring the late Brandon Lee. Brandon, Bruce Lee's son, was tragically shot and killed on the set while filming "The Crow" making it his last appearance on screen. What did you think?
How does this movie hold up? What did the critics say back then? With all the new movies and TV shows nowadays, should you put all that aside and watch this 90's Brandon Lee movie again?
All these questions answered and more on this episode of "Worth A Rewatch?"
Check out the trailer below as the first "rewatch"!
I think, tragedy aside, it would have been an above average action/revenge movie with a memorable aesthetic. But Brandon Lee’s tragic death, combined with the themes of the story itself, have given the movie a lasting mystique that elevates it.
I have to say though, the movie has a killer soundtrack. It was huge back in the day, and I still love it now.
TheGimp76
Reddit Discussions
Probably one of the most overrated movies I have ever seen. I was reluctant to watch it for most of my life and finally decided I couldn't ignore the hype I'd heard for so many years.
I really just could not see the point to this movie or any redeeming qualities. And I feel pretty open minded about movies from my perspective.
I mean, you should watch it because you should always check out creations with this much hype for so long, but it's just not good.
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IMDB Reviewer
often hailed as a timeless cult classic for its unique gothic atmosphere, emotional depth, stylish visuals, and Brandon Lee's iconic, haunting performance, despite some 90s aesthetics that may feel dated to some; it stands out significantly from its sequels and even the recent remake. Many fans discover new details on repeat viewings, praising its memorable soundtrack and profound themes of love, loss, and revenge.
Roger Ebert: 3.5/4
Metacritic: 72
Rotten Tomatoes: 90%
Anthony: 4.5
Al: 3.5
WAR Overall Score: 67.50
Worth A Rewatch Overall Ranking: 5th out of 13
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