Review of Crawlspace (2013) by Roxanne R — 14 Jul 2013
Good effort by Justin Dix (Director and co-writer) and cast members. This is a low budget Australian film that still manages to entertain and keeps you guessing how it will end. We have a TS government facility over 100 feet underground operated by the military and it comes under attack.
So an elite squad of military personnel is sent to save/recover any remaining doctors and scientists. Once underground and inside the facility, they make big discoveries at their biomedical research section.
The film goes from there. The acting is average, the special effects and editing were good; a few scenes were very gory and violent but overall great effort by cast and crew. This is another fine example of how shooting a film in basically one location is an economic advantage if your script/plot is interesting enough to keep the audience engaged.
Available on Netflix instant streaming so enjoy!
This review of Crawlspace (2013) was written by Roxanne R on 14 Jul 2013.
Crawlspace has generally received negative reviews.
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