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So when Paramount decided not to screen the Sam Raimi-produced horror Crawl, assumptions inevitably. Crawl offers up an adequately engaging disaster package with storm and gator effects of gripping believability.
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Dropped into the never-ending deluge of films that feature supernatural evil, grandiose comic-book villainy, or mad slashers who might as well be supernatural, “” devotes itself to a force of terror so stubbornly of this earth that it may strike Saturday-night audiences as faintly exotic. The movie, a scaled-down and waterlogged thriller, is built around a deadly attack of alligators — big, long wriggly ones that emerge during a category-five hurricane in southwest Florida. The director, Alexandre Aja (“High Tension,” “The Hills Have Eyes”), brings the critters to life through a combination of digital imagery, scale models, and (maybe) real-life alligators, all which add up to an impressively believable image of natural-born chomping fear. These gators look like real gators just as much as the current Godzilla looks not like a rubbery special effect but like an actualuh, Godzilla.Over the decades, there have been a handful of cheap scare flicks about alligators, notably “Alligator,” a 1979 B-movie written by John Sayles back in those pre-indie-revolution days when a horror movie written by John Sayles carried the mystique of pulp touched by a poet. The difference between then and now is that in the old days, when you made a disaster thriller about people trying to escape the wrath of nature, the people, sketchy as they may have been, were still front and center. (That’s why “Alligator” could actually be talked about in terms of its script.). Film Review: ‘Crawl’Reviewed at AMC 34th St., New York, July 11, 2019.
MPAA Rating: R. Running time: 87 MIN. Production:A Paramount Pictures release of a Raimi Production, Fire Axe Pictures production.
Producers: Craig Flores, Sam Raimi, Alexandre Aja. Executive producers: Justin Bursch, Greg Levasseur, Lauren Selig. Crew:Director: Alexandre Aja. Screenplay: Michael Rasmussen, Shawn Rasmussen. Camera (color, widescreen): Maxime Alexandre.
Editor: Elliot Greenberg. Music: Max Aruj, Steffen Thum.
With:Kaya Scoledario, Barry Pepper, Morfydd Clark, Ross Anderson, Anson Boon, Jose Palma, Ami Metcalf, George Somner. Music By.
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