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Avenge the Crows

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
488
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Steven Bauer, Lou Diamond Phillips, Danny Trejo, and Danay Garcia in Avenge the Crows (2017)
On the streets of LA, old wounds ignite revenge for an ex gang member and her young cousin.
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On the streets of LA, old wounds ignite revenge for an ex gang member and her young cousin.On the streets of LA, old wounds ignite revenge for an ex gang member and her young cousin.On the streets of LA, old wounds ignite revenge for an ex gang member and her young cousin.

  • Director
    • Nathan Gabaeff
  • Writer
    • Nathan Gabaeff
  • Stars
    • Danay Garcia
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Steven Bauer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    488
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nathan Gabaeff
    • Writer
      • Nathan Gabaeff
    • Stars
      • Danay Garcia
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Steven Bauer
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danay Garcia
    Danay Garcia
    • Loca
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Casper
    Steven Bauer
    Steven Bauer
    • Ronaldo
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Antonio
    Emilio Rivera
    Emilio Rivera
    • Carlos Santiago
    Michael Flores
    • Joker
    Angelique Rivera
    Angelique Rivera
    • Cammy
    Jessica Marie Garcia
    Jessica Marie Garcia
    • Peaches
    Trent Garrett
    Trent Garrett
    • Redding
    Cesar Garcia
    Cesar Garcia
    • Angel
    Bianca A. Santos
    Bianca A. Santos
    • Inez
    Cuete Yeska
    Cuete Yeska
    • Bull Dog
    Mariano 'Big Dawg' Mendoza
    Mariano 'Big Dawg' Mendoza
    • Oso
    • (as Mariano Mendoza)
    Erin Evans
    • Ruby Sommerset
    H.C. Fletcher
    H.C. Fletcher
    • Byron Key
    • (as Fletcher)
    Karina Junker
    Karina Junker
    • Dancer
    Jonathan LaVallee
    Jonathan LaVallee
    • Detective Harris
    Sal Lemus
    • Cartel soldier
    • Director
      • Nathan Gabaeff
    • Writer
      • Nathan Gabaeff
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    User reviews13

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    6groovydave23

    Quite a good movie

    I actually liked this film... more than I expected
    7movieswithgreg

    Not what you'd expect.

    I gotta say I didn't see this one coming. What started as a light six rating, throwaway reason to stay up later than I should with an unknown movie I'd never heard of on cable, ended up being a solid 7+ rating, an oddly philosophic buddhist-in-the-barrio feel-good tale of existential fatalism and karma.

    That sure sounds full of itself, but it's an unusual review for an unusual movie. It starts out like most any other straight-to-video undeniably B flick about latino millennials who grew up doing what hardcore gangsters do -- dope, sex, and violence. And it ends as a writer-director's vanity project where sexy but hard brown kids in the hood are substituted for sexy white thoughtful college kids doing dirty in the OC.

    Don't get me wrong -- every actor in this looks like the real thing, albeit prettier like actors are. There's no problem with authenticity here. And even the dorm-room philosophizing that creeps up on you in the third act, that seems so uncharacteristic, so against "type" that it would flop embarrassingly when delivered by many other actors under other directors, manages to work in this movie.

    The violence feels quick, simple and real, and very thankfully, doesn't overplay its cinematic hand that way so many LA crime flicks do (like STREET KINGS). It also doesn't cheat us with fancy quick-cuts ala the Bournes. It doesn't say "look how cool I am" like the Wicks. It just feels like ugly, blink-of-an-eye unadorned pain that wasn't there a second ago, but is all you can feel now.

    As you'd expect with such an unknown film, the "name" actors are there for flavor, to "class up" the place with meaty character portrayals that come and go. Who'd ever think that Danny Trejo would be the guy who classes up an otherwise obscure project with a cameo?

    Best of all, the writer-director and actor ensemble perform a neat hat trick -- they get you to like and even respect them, but unlike most movies, they don't try to charm you into liking them. You just do, on THEIR terms. It's a neat feat that I rarely see in non-art films.

    No, this still isn't one of those "oh my god you gotta check out this gem!" cinematic finds. It's still a slicker version of what used to be a drive-in movie, with solid visual indie production values, satisfactory pacing, dialogue that makes sense -- and most importantly for me -- didn't have any obvious "oops" moments or gag-worthy creative decisions that make you groan. To me it would have held most interest as an A-list producer who's looking for new talent in writer-directors to drop 30 mil on. Toward that purpose, I bet this movie's writer-director will be stepping out in the years to come.
    3goblyn-78669

    Flat

    I found this movie to be quite "flat" it just was nt interesting
    4linderc

    Pretty bad

    The story is a little over the top. The music does not fit and is bad. The acting is the worst part of this movie.
    7jrneptune

    A great surprise and might even need a sequel

    Loved seeing Danny Trejo, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Stephen Bauer commit to great roles and the lead actress Danay Garcia did a great job as well along with others.

    It turned out to be much more than a revenge flick and I hate to say a possible life lesson about how some at the top are not getting their hands dirty while they protect their reputation and how shared profits might create alliances. I hope that isn't too much of a spoiler.

    The budget was low but they definitely made the most of it. Loved the use of the transition cuts done. Although nothing new it did help control the pacing and enhanced the story line as well.

    It is a movie I would see again and can recommend.

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Venganza criminal: la leyenda de la loca
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Gabaeff Pictures
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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