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Creep

R
Movie
2014
1h 22m
English
Horror
Looking for work, Aaron comes across a cryptic online ad: “$1,000 for the day. Filming service. Discretion is appreciated.” Low on cash and full of naiveté, he decides to go for it. He drives to a cabin in a remote mountain town where he meets Josef, his cinematic subject for the day. Josef is sincere and the project seems heartfelt, so Aaron begins to film. But as the day goes on, it becomes clear that Josef is not who he says, and his intentions are not at all pure.
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Patrick Brice
Aaron Franklin
Katie Aselton
Angela (voice)
Directed By: Patrick Brice
Written By: Mark Duplass (Story), Patrick Brice (Story)

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SparkleMo says...
8 years ago
Probably the best found-footage movie I've seen. Creep is an accurate title as it's more creepy than scary or spooky.
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sp1ti says...
10 years ago
Seeing that Mark Duplass is in this movie it's save to call this is "mumblecore found-footage"... if you're expecting something else you won't like it very much. The movie does a good job for most of it's runtime keeping the weird tone up (besides the annoying attempts at jumpscares), the finale however lacks the punch it needed.
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simonynwa says...
8 years ago
Creep can't really escape the narrative weakness that many "found footage" films suffer from - the suspension of disbelief required to accept the rationale of the "filmmaker" to carry on filming no matter the way in which the plot develops. That being said, the central conceit actually works quite well here - there is a deep sense of unease that is developed in the film, but the film manages to just about keep the audience on side with the central character's dilemma of conforming to social niceties in the face of an antagonist that he clearly recognises as creepy, but rationalises the behaviour as socially inept rather than dangerous. There are a couple of clever tricks employed in the use of the footage that work really well and the final act and reveal to show how the footage came to be "found" is a nice twist on the usual abrupt finale that most films like this employ.
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batsman says...
9 years ago
haha wow, this never got passed dark comedy for me. if your weakness is jump scares, then this is a horror film for you. ps. the filming location is ridiculously beautiful.
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Whitsbrain
7/10  3 years ago
Mark Duplass was really good as a weird man that hires another guy to follow him around and film him all day. This was a strange movie. It manages to be funny and scary but really frustrating, too. It's a found footage flick, but keeps the format fresh by surprising you with different perspectives f More
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Frank Ochieng
6 years ago
The disturbing and mind-bending ‘Creep’ certainly startles with its sense of sophisticated salaciousness, so why should it not meet the expectations of its haunting and hallucinatory hedonism? After all ‘Creep’ was from the handlers that gave fright fans unnerving and twitchy thrills in fear More
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Gimly
6 years ago
I'm pretty far from on board with Found Footage Horror, and _Creep_ hits a lot of the reasons why. It also seems like there was no reason it had to be Found Footage in the first place. But that all said, Mark Duplass' performance is enough to elevate the piece somewhat, and kudos to director Patrick More
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mattwilde123
6 years ago
Not to be confused with the 2004 British slasher set in Charing Cross Underground Station, 'Creep' is an American Handheld horror movie about a film-maker who answers an advert to film a dying man to leave something for his unborn child.

The screenplay and performances are not very good but the f More
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