Sonic Cinema

Sounds, Visions and Insights by Brian Skutle

In July 1994, my moviewatching trajectory was changed forever when I finally watched Alex Proyas’s “The Crow”. The film had already become a cult hit, and had been on my radar, but it wasn’t until I saw it for myself that I just came out of the theatre different. As it turns 30, it is time to finally have a discussion of the film, and its legacy, on the Sonic Cinema Podcast. Joining me on the podcast is Chris Salazar, someone whom I’ve known on Film Twitter for a few years, and who loves the film as well. I hope you enjoy our discussion, and listen to the other episodes I’ve contributed to about the film over the years.

The music at the end of this episode is my 1999 composition, “In a Lonely Place,” inspired by Graeme Revell’s music for “The Crow.” “In a Lonely Place” is on my 2000 album, “Dark Experiments”.

Episode 151 – “The Crow” at 30

On Sonic Cinema:
25 Years of “The Crow”
Episode 31 – “The Crow,” and the Evolution of “In a Lonely Place”

On Other Podcasts/Websites:
Close Watch: Episode 4- “The Crow”
Untitled Cinema Gals Project – All the Bops
An Evening with Actress Rochelle Davis and “The Crow”

Thanks for listening,

Brian Skutle
www.sonic-cinema.com

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