Crawlspace

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  • NR
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 4.7  (888)

Crawlspace is a 2012 thriller movie directed by Justin Dix, and starring Raleigh Holmes, Lori Loughlin, and Jonathan Silverman. The movie is set in 1983, in a small Australian town, where an elite team of military scientists is working on a top-secret project. The team is led by Dr. Klausener (played by Klaus Pohl), a Nazi scientist who has been brought to Australia by the government to work on the project.

The movie starts with a group of young girls exploring an abandoned building. The building is located near an old military base, which has been dismantled years ago. The girls are surprised to find that the building has a secret entrance to an underground facility. Being naturally curious, they decide to explore the facility. However, they soon realize that they are not alone in the underground tunnels, and someone or something is lurking in the shadows.

Meanwhile, a single mother, Eve (played by Lori Loughlin), moves into a new house in the same small town with her teenage daughter, Emily (played by Raleigh Holmes). Eve is a successful real estate agent and has acquired the old military base for a low price, hoping to renovate it and sell it at a higher price. However, things start to go awry when strange things begin to happen in the house. Emily starts to hear noises and has strange dreams, and Eve starts to experience hallucinations and nightmares.

As the plot progresses, it becomes clear that Dr. Klausener's team has been working on a project that involves resurrecting the dead. They have been experimenting with a serum that can bring back dead soldiers, and in the process, they have created an army of zombies. The zombies are controlled by Klausener and his team, and they have been kept in captivity in the underground facility.

As Emily and Eve investigate the strange occurrences in the house, they discover the entrance to the underground facility. They become trapped in the tunnels, and soon they realize that they are not alone. They encounter Klausener and his team, who see the mother-daughter duo as a threat to their project.

The rest of the movie is a race against time for Emily and Eve as they try to escape the underground tunnels and the zombies. They are aided by a lone soldier, who has been trapped in the facility for years. Together, they must fight their way past the zombies and Klausener's team.

Crawlspace is a thrilling movie that keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. The movie has a well-crafted plot that builds up tension as the characters explore the facility and discover the true nature of the experiments being conducted by Klausener and his team. The movie does an excellent job of creating a sense of danger and desperation, as the characters fight to survive and escape the underground tunnels.

The acting in the movie is top-notch, with Raleigh Holmes delivering a standout performance as the young Emily. Lori Loughlin also does an excellent job of portraying a single mother who is trying to protect her daughter from the horrors they encounter. Jonathan Silverman also delivers a good performance as the lone soldier, who has a tragic backstory.

Overall, Crawlspace is an enjoyable movie with excellent pacing and tense action sequences. It's a must-watch for fans of horror and thriller movies.

Crawlspace is a 2013 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.7.

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  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.7  (888)
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