Creep (2014)

Creep (2014) — Horror, Thriller A young videographer answers a Craigslist ad for a one-day job in a remote mountain town: film a dying man's final messages for loved ones. What begins as a strange but straightforward assignment quickly spirals into something far darker. The client’s odd behavior, increasingly disturbing requests, and a series of inexplicable events trap the filmmaker in a situation that becomes more manipulative and menacing by the hour. Watching Creep is an intimate, claustrophobic experience. Shot in a found-footage, handheld style with a tiny cast, the film trades big scares for creeping dread, painfully awkward exchanges, and sudden shocks that undercut the uneasy humor. You’ll feel like a fly on the wall as tension ratchets up, boundaries are pushed, and the true nature of the client is revealed. The movie leans on naturalistic performances and mounting psychological discomfort, leaving you unsettled long after it ends. Best for viewers who appreciate slow-burn, character-driven horror that favors atmosphere and unpredictability over gore.
Actors: Patrick Brice, Mark Duplass
Director: Patrick Brice
Runtime: 77 min
Genres: Horror, Thriller
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