Creep 2 (2017)

Creep 2

Sara, a video artist who probes the intimacy of lonely men, answers an online ad that seems perfect for her next project and drives to a secluded house in the woods. There she meets a charming, eccentric man who claims in the posting to be a serial killer — and, tempted by the chance for a shocking, authentic piece, she agrees to spend the day filming him. What begins as an awkward, often darkly funny encounter quickly unravels into a tense, unnerving cat-and-mouse as Sara realizes she may have walked into something far more dangerous than she expected. Shot in a close, found-footage style, Creep 2 trades big shocks for intimate psychological horror: the film builds dread through uncomfortable conversation, sudden tonal shifts, and the unsettling charisma of its mysterious subject. Viewers can expect a low‑budget, character-driven experience that blends black comedy with increasing menace, delivering moments of genuine unease and occasional bloodshed. If you watch it, you’ll feel drawn into the characters’ intimacy and power dynamics — amused and repelled in turns — while tension tightens until the film’s chilling payoffs. Content warning: contains violence and disturbing themes.

Actors: Karan Soni, Mark Duplass, Desiree Akhavan

Director: Patrick Brice

Runtime: 78 min

Genres: Crime, Drama, Horror

Filmaffinity Rating 5.5 /10 Metacritic Rating 75 /100 IMDB Rating 6.4 /10 Bmoat Rating 6.5 /10