Crawl (Limited Edition Steelbook) [4K UHD + Digital]

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 2,074 ratings

Price: 34.99

Last update: 05-16-2026



Product details

  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎2.39:1
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎R (Restricted)
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎Alexandre Aja
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎4K
  • Run time ‏ : ‎1 hour and 27 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎July 14, 2026
  • Actors ‏ : ‎Barry Pepper, Kaya Scodelario
  • Studio ‏ : ‎PARAMOUNT
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎B0GXX66JHD
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎1
  • Best Sellers Rank:#7 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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  • Customer Reviews:
    4.74.7 out of 5 stars(2,074)

Top reviews from the United States

  • Amazing thrill ride!
    Was impressed by this movie the first time I saw it, and had to have a copy! No wonder it's so good, it's a Sam Raimi film! Amazing plot, characters and action horror.
  • A must see
    Very good movie to add to your collection
  • Crawl into the Intense, Terrifying World of Alligators
    As a fan of suspense and horror movies, I was intrigued when I saw the trailer for "Crawl." The premise of a young woman trapped in a flooded house with bloodthirsty alligators was both terrifying and unique, and I couldn't wait to see how the story would unfold. After watching the film on Blu-ray, I can confidently say that it did not disappoint.

    One of the first things that struck me about "Crawl" was the incredible attention to detail in the film's cinematography. The use of lighting, shadows, and camera angles helped to build the suspense and fear, making me feel as if I was right there in the house with the characters. The CGI alligators were also expertly crafted and added to the overall sense of dread throughout the movie.

    The acting in "Crawl" was also top-notch, with Kaya Scodelario delivering a standout performance as Haley, the young woman trying to survive the alligator attack. She brought a sense of vulnerability, determination, and strength to the role, making me root for her throughout the movie.

    The special features included in the Blu-ray edition of "Crawl" were also impressive. I particularly enjoyed the behind-the-scenes featurette, which gave me a deeper appreciation for the amount of work that went into creating the film's intense and realistic alligator attack scenes.

    In conclusion, "Crawl" is a must-see for fans of horror and suspense movies. The film's intense plot, expertly crafted cinematography, and impressive acting make it a standout in the genre. If you're looking for a heart-pumping, adrenaline-fueled experience, then "Crawl" on Blu-ray is definitely the way to go.
  • Thrilling and suspenseful nature run amok flick!
    New flick from director Alexandre Aja (Haute Tension, Piranha 3D) and producer Sam Raimi is basically 2010’s Burning Bright with alligators instead of a tiger…and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Flick has massive category 5 hurricane Wendy hitting Florida so hard even rescue operations are imperiled. College student Haley Keller (Kaya Scodelario) defies evacuation orders to track down her father Dave (Barry Pepper), who hasn’t answered texts or calls. She finds him at their old family house unconscious in the basement and soon finds out why…the rapidly flooding house is surrounded by a pack of very hungry alligators.

    Aja directs from a script by Michael and Shawn Rasmussen (The Ward) and delivers a fun and sometimes intense thriller. We follow the father and daughter as they try to evade the reptilian predators both inside and outside, while the storm intensifies around them and slowly fills the house with water. There are some very suspenseful moments as Haley tries to get out of the basement and get help for her injured father, who is too hurt to escape on his own. It makes for some very tense moments as the vicious reptiles can come from almost anywhere and often do. In case we’ve forgotten what damage a gator can inflict, some would-be looters and a couple of cops arrive to become gory gator fodder to remind us. The film does slow down for a few moments here and there to give us some character development and some father/daughter bonding. It works both for and against the movie, as it does build a nice relationship between Haley and David, turning them into three dimensional characters, but also stops the momentum dead, at times, as the alligators seem to disappear during these moments. Once the third act kicks in, though, it’s all cat and mouse between Kellers and alligators as the waters rise in the gators’ advantage. Here Aja does what he does best and provides some intense and brutal action. The film looks great with a lot of underwater photography in the flooded house and Haley is put through some very tense and suspenseful set-pieces as she tries to escape and/or save her dad. A fun summer flick with some gory bite that doesn’t overstay it’s welcome at a brisk 87 minutes.

    It’s basically a two character show with the occasional gator snack showing up. Actress Kaya Scodelario has been through this before in Tiger House, where she played John McLane to a bunch of thieves that lay siege to her boyfriend’s house. Her Haley is courageous and resilient and does just as well against alligators as her Kelly did against home invaders. Scodelario proves she is not only a good actress, who can bring intensity, but she can kick ass as an action heroine. She gives Haley some nice depth in the quieter moments between scenes of her battling her reptilian adversaries with anything and everything available. Barry Pepper is also solid as her father, Dave. His character is both mourning a divorce and injured by gator bite and Pepper gives him some depth, so we feel for him. The two actors have a nice on-screen chemistry and work very well together portraying a father and daughter, who have their issues with each other. Good casting especially since the movie is very much on their shoulders.

    Alexandre Aja is a versatile filmmaker even though he does seem to prefer the horror genre. This flick is not as intense or savage as his Hills Have Eyes remake, or outright bonkers like his ridiculously gory and fun Piranha 3D. It’s a mainstream thriller with some intense moments and some gory action, but not enough to scare off the casual movie goer. It does slow down for some character development and while that’s a good thing in making us care for these folks, it does kill the momentum in a few spots. Otherwise this is a tense and entertaining popcorn thriller from a director who knows intensity.

    On a side note…This is a case of the trailer giving away too many good moments. If you plan to buy this and haven’t watched the trailer yet…DON’T!

    -MonsterZero NJ
  • Wife approved
    Great movie my wife likes disaster flicks
  • Crawl ????
    Came on time and watching it for the 4th of July weekend. Was a good deal on the movie and my DVD was in good shape when I opened it.. I would recommend it to others.
  • As described
    As described
  • Great movie
    Great movie

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