‘Crawl’ is an acquired taste, both for the audience and the alligators
There is plenty of shooting, to be sure, but the bonfire is missing
This is a disappointing film on a stunning achievement of Indian Space Technology
It is a taut thriller, a tightly constructed movie that leaves you engaged right through
Kids will love it
It's not an unwatchable movie
An emphatically boring movie experience
Thinly plotted, and filled with action sequences that are so repetitive that they look like replays or flashback
This movie has a good cast, but ultimately disappoints
The movie has a one dimensional sense of humour, and is not worth a watch
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