6.3

Creep

Creep

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6.3

Creep

Creep

  • Year 2014
  • Duration 77 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
A young videographer answers an online ad for a one-day job in a remote town to record the last messages of a dying man. When he notices the man's odd behavior, he starts to question his intentions.

About Creep

Creep (2014) is a minimalist yet deeply unsettling found-footage horror film that masterfully builds tension through its intimate premise. Directed by Patrick Brice, who also stars alongside Mark Duplass, the story follows Aaron, a videographer who answers a Craigslist ad for a one-day job recording final messages for Josef, a man claiming to be terminally ill. What begins as a straightforward assignment in a remote cabin quickly spirals into a nightmare as Josef's behavior grows increasingly bizarre and menacing.

The film's strength lies in its psychological dread rather than overt scares. Mark Duplass delivers a chilling performance as Josef, oscillating between vulnerability and menace with unnerving authenticity. Patrick Brice's naturalistic direction and the found-footage format create an immersive sense of realism that makes the escalating horror feel uncomfortably plausible. At just 77 minutes, Creep maintains a tight pace that never lets the tension dissipate.

What makes Creep particularly effective is how it subverts expectations about the found-footage genre. Instead of relying on supernatural elements or jump scares, it explores the terror of ambiguous human psychology and the violation of professional boundaries. The film's low-budget aesthetic works to its advantage, enhancing the raw, unpolished feel of someone documenting a genuinely disturbing experience. For viewers who appreciate character-driven horror that lingers in the mind long after watching, Creep offers a masterclass in sustained atmospheric dread and psychological manipulation.