Thursday, July 11, 2019

William Bibbiani Reviews 'Crawl'


Kaya Scodelario ("The Maze Runner: The Death Cure") stars in "Crawl," a new claustrophobic thriller from director Alexandre Aja ("Horns") about a college student trapped in a crawlspace in the middle of a hurricane with her injured father, played by Barry Pepper, and a man-eating alligator. 

In his review of "Crawl" at Bloody-Disgusting, William Bibbiani says the film boasts an "exhilarating sense of hopelessness," and argues that in addition to being scary, it's pretty inspiring too!

Read: William Bibbiani Reviews "Crawl" at Bloody-Disgusting

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9 comments:

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  2. Loved the way you broke down the storyline and visuals! As someone teaching visual storytelling through design, I really appreciate when movies get the aesthetics right.

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    1. Great review of Crawl! Your deep dive into what works — and what doesn’t — in the movie’s pacing and creature design really resonated with me. As someone who also values structure and aesthetics (in film and websites alike), I couldn’t help but notice parallels between film storytelling and web design best practices.

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  4. Great review! Crawl was honestly such a thrilling watch — I loved how the movie kept the tension high from start to finish. The combination of survival drama with the hurricane setting and the alligator attacks made it really unique compared to regular horror movies.

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    Thanks for sharing this detailed take on the movie — it was fun to read!

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