“Crawlspace” (** out of four) was a pretty routine suspense thriller about a meek family man (Henry Thomas) who is hired by ruthless poachers (Bradley Stryker and C. Ernst Harth) but finds himself trapped in the crawlspace of their remote Oregon cabin where they have stashed their cabins and has to psychologically try to preserve his sanity while trying to stay alive. Proficiently made and acted but follows a much-too-familiar and predictable pattern. Thomas’ typical passivity and placidity worked so well in “E.T.” but not so much here.

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