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  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 1

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

A young woman, while attempting to save her father during a Catagory 5 hurricane, finds herself trapped in a flooding house and must fight for her life against alligators.

Cast

  • Kaya Scodelario
  • Barry Pepper
  • Morfydd Clark
  • Ross Anderson
  • Jose Palma
  • George Somner
  • Anson Boon
  • Ami Metcalf
  • Tina Pribicevic
  • Srna Vasiljevic

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Verified Review
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A few Jump scares in the beginning but as the movie went on it was unbearable to watch. The gator attacks were predictable and the dialog is frustrating. They try to force this reconnection between the father and daughter with these motivational speeches in the most inappropriate times where time is of the essence and gators are attacking you.

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It’s a very good movie but it needs a different ending.

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Metacritic

68
Jul 23, 2019

Hit-and-miss horror auteur Alexandre Aja knows how to deliver lean, mean horror action. Crawl is far less tongue-in-cheek than his Piranha remake, but it doesn’t build to a fever pitch or deliver dynamite setpieces.

Metacritic review by Jesse Hassenger
Jesse Hassenger
The Verge
63
Jul 13, 2019

Crawl is an old-fashioned B-grade monster movie made with 2019 technology. In short, that means plenty of gore and jump-scares to go along with creatures that no longer look like puppets or men in rubber suits.

Metacritic review by James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
90
Jul 13, 2019

Crawl’s virtues, however, remain formidable: It’s fast, efficient, crisply directed, and delivers on the promised alligator thrills. In another year, that might be worth a polite nod. This year, however, those B-movie values feel especially refreshing, and illuminating too.

Metacritic review by Keith Phipps
Keith Phipps
Slate