The ultimate guide to the making of cult classic film The Crow, featuring new interviews with filmmakers, behind-the-scenes imagery, and highlighting its enduring legacy.
Take a deep dive into the making of the iconic 1994 film The Crow, exploring its origins in James O'Barr's haunting graphic novel, and the lasting impact of its production in later sequels. The Crow: The Definitive History details the film’s bold visual style, director Alex Proyas' creative vision, and the rise of Brandon Lee as the unforgettable Eric Draven. Despite tragedy, the crew's determination to bring the film to completion created a cult classic. The book traces the franchise’s evolution through its sequels, and examines how The Crow became a symbol of love, loss, and redemption, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate with fans. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and critical analysis, this is the definitive account of The Crow’s lasting influence.
Jeff Bond is the author of Danse Macabre: 25 years of Danny Elfman and Tim Burton, and The Music of Star Trek. He was Executive Editor of Geek magazine and Senior Editor at CFQ, the revival of Cinefantastique magazine, from 2003 to 2006. He covers film music and other subjects for the Hollywood Reporter and has written hundreds of movie and television soundtrack liner notes booklets. Based in California.
The ultimate guide to the making of cult classic film The Crow, featuring new interviews with filmmakers, behind-the-scenes imagery, and highlighting its enduring legacy.
Take a deep dive into the making of the iconic 1994 film The Crow, exploring its origins in James O'Barr's haunting graphic novel, and the lasting impact of its production in later sequels. The Crow: The Definitive History details the film’s bold visual style, director Alex Proyas' creative vision, and the rise of Brandon Lee as the unforgettable Eric Draven. Despite tragedy, the crew's determination to bring the film to completion created a cult classic. The book traces the franchise’s evolution through its sequels, and examines how The Crow became a symbol of love, loss, and redemption, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate with fans. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and critical analysis, this is the definitive account of The Crow’s lasting influence.
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Jeff Bond is the author of Danse Macabre: 25 years of Danny Elfman and Tim Burton, and The Music of Star Trek. He was Executive Editor of Geek magazine and Senior Editor at CFQ, the revival of Cinefantastique magazine, from 2003 to 2006. He covers film music and other subjects for the Hollywood Reporter and has written hundreds of movie and television soundtrack liner notes booklets. Based in California.