Chris Stuckmann reviews Crawl, starring Kaya Scodelario, Barry Pepper. Relentless, terrifying alligator movie with lots of gore. Read Common Sense Media's Crawl review, age rating, and parents guide.
Kaya Scodelario in 'Crawl.' Sergej Radović/Paramount Pictures. A summer movie, a natural disaster, a strong young woman in peril, a toothsome underwater predator or two — whaddaya need, a road. REVIEW: Crawl Is the Kind of Summer Movie We've Been Missing.
Crawl, the new survival horror-thriller from director Alexandre Aja, harks backs to films of a bygone era. Crawl is a nearly perfect horror film. Crawl Review: Alexandre Aja's Thriller is Excellent Gatorsploitation. Thanks to Aja's confident It even has a surprisingly uplifting message for a movie that's mostly about people either being chomped. A hurricane traps a father and daughter in a flooded basement with two The movie, a scaled-down and waterlogged thriller, is built around a deadly attack of alligators — big, long. Review of the Alexandre Aja horror movie Crawl.
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Crawl Is a Vicious, Near-Perfect Summer Thrill. Crawl is a great example of a simple story exceedingly well-told. It's a bloody adventure full of teeth-gnawing turns of.
Kaya Scodelario in a scene from "Crawl."Credit. It stars Kaya Scodelario and Barry Pepper as a daughter and father. "Crawl" Movie Review. Crawl is a gator-chomping, appendage-shredding thrill ride at the movies. Crawl cuts the fat and gets down to its nasty business quickly.