is a solid choice for fans of old-school creature features who appreciate high-quality practical effects over heavy CGI . While it may have a modest budget, the film effectively builds tension within a claustrophobic, single-location setting. Why It's Worth a Watch
: It doesn’t try to be more than what it is—a fun, slightly "shlocky" thriller that provides a great "popcorn flick" experience for a weekend viewing.
: Joseph Almani carries the bulk of the runtime alone on screen, delivering a sympathetic performance as he fights for survival against both the creatures and his own injuries. Summary of the Plot Reel Review: They Crawl Beneath
: The star of the show is the creature design. The subterranean "worms" are brought to life with impressive practical effects that feel like a throwback to 1950s monster movies and Tremors .
: Most of the film takes place in a single garage where the protagonist, Danny (Joseph Almani), is trapped under a car. This setup creates a constant sense of desperation and vulnerability.