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Creep
2014
Suspense/Thriller, Horror
1h 17m
When a videographer answers a Craigslist ad for a one-day job in a remote mountain town, he finds his client is not at all what he initially seems. (imdb)
Directed by:
Patrick BriceCreep
2014
Suspense/Thriller, Horror
1h 17m
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Rated 03 Oct 2020
83
41st
This was effectively spooky. I really appreciate what Brice and Duplass did here with a simple screenplay about how real people can be creepy instead of making something supernatural or completely unbelievable. The ending is dreadful but also thought-provoking in a sense that it shows some people can be too empathetic and some can be very manipulative. There are definitely too many jump scares that don't work, but the real horror here is the tension. Duplass is excellent by the way.
Rated 03 Oct 2020
Rated 12 Oct 2018
68
56th
Despite being unable to watch found footage movies without thinking about angles the whole time, they managed to pull this one off well enough. I don't fully understand how this ties into The League, but it'll definitely add some dark undertones to Duplass' character. The long take at the end was excellent.
Rated 12 Oct 2018
Rated 12 Jun 2018
71
57th
Duplass is one of the best people in the film industry to me. It's kinda goofy at points but it works cuz it buys into it completely. Where you feel like Patrick Brice's character. I'm sure this somehow cost like a million to make but it gives you hope that you could make a killer movie with just a buddy.
Rated 12 Jun 2018
Rated 25 Apr 2018
70
65th
Has its fair share of problems. And some really good ideas. But it's all about Mark Duplass, and he is pretty great.
Rated 25 Apr 2018
Rated 23 Sep 2018
75
69th
As the title implies this movie is genuinely "Creepy" I like the documentary feel and honestly I didn't know what kind of journey this film was taking me on ...and turns out I liked it
Rated 23 Sep 2018
Rated 23 Dec 2015
38
39th
While a decent entry to the found footage horror genre, featuring a lead antagonist who does the film's title justice, Creep does naught to answer the questions: 1) why doesn't anyone in these things ever look at their own recordings, rather than just ask 'what was that?' and continue filming, and 2) do people really not look anywhere other than the direction their cam is facing, so that they are truly surprised when the killer is fucking standing right next to them (off screen)?
Rated 23 Dec 2015
Rated 22 Mar 2019
67
48th
Almost turned it off 5 minutes in at "tub time". Glad I didn't, even though it slowed down after the cabin, the end was great! Loved the mask with its accompanying song and dance number!
Rated 22 Mar 2019
Rated 06 Sep 2018
2
21st
I have no problem with found footage, but often with this technique disbelief seems more difficult to suspend. In this instance there are a number of rather ridiculous leaps of logic, but it skirts on morbid curiosity, at least until it becomes clear that everything is rather basic and predictable. It all turns out exactly how you suspect it might, and without a hint of irony. The reliance on jump scares is really disappointing.
Rated 06 Sep 2018
Rated 14 May 2018
87
44th
It is the acting that truly elevates this film to the level it has achieved. Creep has one of the most unsettling villains you will ever see. However the over trusting nature of the videographer does reach pretty unrealistic pulling the movie down just a little.
Rated 14 May 2018
Rated 21 Nov 2017
66
24th
One of the rare occasions where the right script and the right actor can combine to overcome the sometimes crippling shortcomings of found footage, low budget, and limited actors. This movie does what many others fail to do with a crazy amount of resources, it creeped me the fuck out. I mean, seriously, bravo. Mark Duplass, I will never look at you the same. It's a shame that this one took a good hour to get rolling.
Rated 21 Nov 2017
Rated 25 Nov 2015
76
51st
For such a simple script, it's remarkably unpredictable. And even if you DO predict exactly what's going to happen, it's still a joy to watch Duplass' increasing insanity. I had lots of fun with this.
Rated 25 Nov 2015
Rated 02 Aug 2015
55
43rd
Too many jump-scares, so it is less effective than what I expected, but in many ways Creep works as an interesting minimalist version of You're Next or Mockingbird. Not the Blumhouse's finest, but an appropriate found-footage horror mumblecore -- or a sex comedy about lonely men, you choose it.
Rated 02 Aug 2015
Rated 02 Jul 2015
80
83rd
It's icky and makes you squirm, and sorta nudges you towards the edge of your seat because you know something bad is coming, and it's unsettling and uncomfortable because it's up so close and so tightly in these guys' faces, and it is ABSOLUTELY HYPNOTIC and you ABSOLUTELY CANNOT STOP WATCHING. Loses some steam once it leaves Josef's house, but good lord what a nerve-jangler. THIS is how you do the single-camera-POV low-tech horror thing.
Rated 02 Jul 2015
Rated 28 Apr 2019
65
83rd
The film lives up to it's title, but the main character forgot the golden rule: Never accept jobs from people on Craigslist.
Rated 28 Apr 2019
Rated 04 Apr 2018
76
47th
Appropriately titled found-footage horror film of a creepy guy in the woods getting progressively creepier. A bit slow, but has some interesting bits and I like the antagonist.
Rated 04 Apr 2018
Rated 18 Aug 2015
66
37th
While it is better than many of the other options in the "found footage" genre, it still relies on the gimmick to provide suspense. A few moments live up to the title and Duplass is entertainingly bizarre.
Rated 18 Aug 2015
Rated 09 Aug 2015
50
34th
Scary-as-shit concept and legit good performances for a film made mediocre by a second act that has baby leg pacing. Oh, and the five million jump scares didn't really help it out. Seriously, drop an unexpected loud noise in Bambi, and you'd get the same effect -- doesn't make Bambi scary.
Rated 09 Aug 2015
Rated 05 Oct 2022
65
46th
Recent experiences tell me I'm not really a fan of the "found footage" genre; I think the main flaw is that that camera is always on and always pointing in the right direction, regardless of the situation, and it doesn't sit well with me. Regardless, I actually quite enjoyed this, mainly because of Duplass' performance...I don't think I've seen him in anything else. And it was creepy, and got creepier, so that's good. The ending worked for me. Decent, and not very long.
Rated 05 Oct 2022
Rated 24 Mar 2021
65
45th
Mark Duplass is brilliant here, & Patrick Brice definitely holds up his end of the bargain too. The first 45-50 minutes (of about 77) are genuinely really damn good, with clever writing on top of a super well-built feeling of unease. Nothing bad actually happens for most of it, but there's a constant dread that it will. Unfortunately, the final act kinda shits the bed by making the protagonist a total moron & the villain a generic stock baddie, & the finale is...stupid. Still, not terrible.
Rated 24 Mar 2021
Rated 30 Oct 2020
78
36th
A fun average found footage movie. It's nothing amazing but there's a big charm to seeing Duplass play a psycho in a more awkward, friendly sort of way. Hearing a lot of the movie was an improv between Brice and Duplass make sense, as the two seem to play off each other really well while also having just a general air of awkwardness. The jump scares are mostly misses across the board, but it's able to keep the tension up at points.
Rated 30 Oct 2020
Rated 01 Nov 2018
77
33rd
Interesting concept, mega annoying antagonist. Docu style, looks a bit like a budget movie (maybe it was?) or student concept film. Fortunately doesn't feel real so we are rarely creeped, but it's fun. That ending, man! They were doing everything we wouldn't suspect it.
Rated 01 Nov 2018
Rated 06 Jun 2018
4
51st
Duplass is great. Brice uses the documentary style that the Duplass bros love so much in way that doesn't make this seem like it's the worst thing ever shot (to be fair to them I think they have improved in that regard).
Rated 06 Jun 2018
Rated 18 Mar 2018
70
64th
I know a guy like this. His name is Dave. Creepy f**ker. Just saying...
Rated 18 Mar 2018
Rated 16 Jul 2017
70
71st
A great film with obvious flaws (unecessary and unscary jump scares, why are you still filming moments, and about 3 or 4 times that I want to shout at the protagonist for being an idiot as he really is a supreme idiot at times). It does a decent job of building tension with only two on screen actors the entire film, and the mask was also creepy, but underused. The pacing is good and the film isn't too long. I really would have given it an extra 10-15 points if it wasn't for the flaws above.
Rated 16 Jul 2017
Rated 27 Apr 2017
78
24th
I was so bored by the time it was time for me to care, that it was too late.
Rated 27 Apr 2017
Rated 12 Aug 2016
82
74th
Mark Duplass is amazing in this one. The movie is unnerving and creepy, yet at the same time really funny in a twisted way. Even the most dramatic and scary scenes often have some humor to them, the movie's last "jumpscare" is a great example.
Rated 12 Aug 2016
Rated 04 Mar 2016
70
29th
Mark Duplass is fantastic and the final scenes are great but the rest of the movie is kind of so so.
Rated 04 Mar 2016
Rated 26 Jan 2016
86
79th
Utter passive-aggressive heebie-jeebies, wound me right in, Duplass is excellent, the film's tone is on a tightrope the whole time and it works damn well. Although perhaps parts feel a little jarring, I felt it knew it - like a less dickhead-ish Haneke.
Rated 26 Jan 2016
Rated 14 Oct 2015
6
55th
Rating boosted because of the last five minutes. Duplass is terrifically mental.
Rated 14 Oct 2015
Rated 05 Aug 2015
45
19th
Yet another fucking found footage film that proves that having a camera crew will save not only your life but your movie too. Granted, better than some, but sorry: if you're not going to either a) put down the damn camera, or b) show what you're filming to, say, the cops, you deserve to die.
Rated 05 Aug 2015
Rated 01 Aug 2015
80
84th
Damn. This was actually really scary/disturbing. Duplass wss great.
Rated 01 Aug 2015
Rated 11 Jul 2015
65
67th
Big Duplass fan. Decent film, last five minutes bumps up the score
Rated 11 Jul 2015
Rated 08 Jul 2015
73
24th
Mumblecore horror? It doesn't QUITE work here, but props for that (killer) ending.
Rated 08 Jul 2015
Rated 30 Oct 2024
7
63rd
The potential connection of Josef’s creepiness to loneliness/mental illness is uncomfortable but the eventual axe murderer angle is campy enough to shift it away from blatant stigmatizing, and with how effectively his final confession opened hearts before he stabbed ‘em in the chilling ending, maybe he was just a manipulative creep. Either way, the film raises interesting questions about empathy and trust while perfectly ramping up the unease (Duplass is great; the home video format works well).
Rated 30 Oct 2024
Rated 08 Sep 2024
68
33rd
Kanser hastası olduğunu iddia eden bir adam doğmak üzere olan oğluna hatıra bırakmak için video çekmek için bir günlük kameraman kiralar. SPOILER adam psikopat çıkar, müstehcen
Rated 08 Sep 2024
Rated 29 Apr 2024
84
73rd
Solid, effective “found footage” entry has enough meta-quirks to keep things interesting (I’m partial to the running gag of a first person perspective being suddenly revealed as third person), and a completely galvanising, award calibre portrait of creepiness from Duplass, who gets under your skin from his first scene and never really leaves; props to Duplass for investing a repellent character with real poignancy (or does this just mean it’s my destiny to be found alone on a park bench?)
Rated 29 Apr 2024
Rated 19 Oct 2023
62
31st
Solid indie. There are lulls w the pacing and it feels like it could just play in the background at times. Didn't always capture my full attention, but when it did it was quite good. I'd seen this on tons of best of indie horror lists for almost a decade now so finally scrolled past it tonight and popped it on. 6.2. I've always liked Duplass and he's cast perfectly here as Creepcity. If you don't mind super low budget Indies that are unsettling check it out. I'll watch the sequel shortly.
Rated 19 Oct 2023
Rated 17 Oct 2023
70
41st
An effective performance by the title character here in this found footage-esque horror film. It seems to be a commentary on the cycle of domestic abuse as much as anything, and it's an interesting way of approaching that. A bunch of the jump scares are pretty obnoxious, but I enjoyed it.
Rated 17 Oct 2023
Rated 24 Apr 2023
75
78th
Un film d'horreur qui fait sérieusement froid dans le dos. On est pas habitués, c'est flippant.
Rated 24 Apr 2023
Rated 30 Nov 2022
50
23rd
Crap
Rated 30 Nov 2022
Rated 13 Nov 2022
74
64th
2022'de #IzlediğimFilmler ; 291. Creep (2014) "Found footage" öldü derken, karşıma hep izlemediğim ve izledikten sonra da hoşuma giden korku filmleri çıkıyor. Duplass yine döktürmüş, oooo devamı da var!
Rated 13 Nov 2022
Rated 19 Oct 2022
51
28th
It certainly lives up to its name, too bad that it means being uncomfortable for sixty minutes before it suddenly tries, for me too little too late, to be scary. Admittedly, Duplass slowly shaking his hips while on a wolf mask made me laugh for a solid two minutes and perhaps added ten points to my final rating.
Rated 19 Oct 2022
Rated 30 Oct 2021
77
28th
Creep expertly induces cringey tension and a near-constant unsettling feeling, but I wish there was more story and meaning to take away from it all.
Rated 30 Oct 2021
Rated 08 Oct 2021
58
45th
I have to give this movie some props, I found this movie made me uncomfortable even while I was annoyed by how underwhelming the whole thing was.
Rated 08 Oct 2021
Rated 11 Apr 2021
80
26th
https://esperwatchesfilms.tumblr.com/post/648213884648538112/creep-2014
Rated 11 Apr 2021
Rated 13 Jan 2021
75
41st
w/ gurmes
Rated 13 Jan 2021
Rated 30 Sep 2020
40
26th
Up to when the stalking begins Creep does a surprisingly good job at building a palpable sense of tension, the first half having the potential to become legitimately unnerving, before things revert to old tropes and clichés, eventually producing a rather disappointing conclusion. It's a pity, not least for Duplass, who brings genuine eeriness to his role and elevates the piece a notch every time he's on screen.
Rated 30 Sep 2020
Rated 03 Aug 2020
0
1st
I imagine the director tried to get a minority to fill one of these roles and every person was like "nah white guys can have this one"
Rated 03 Aug 2020
Rated 07 May 2020
58
34th
He seemed quite nice. The director gave him a hard time
Rated 07 May 2020
Rated 16 Mar 2020
46
31st
Seen: 2. There is something so very off about this movie. While the premise intrigues, I just don't understand the motivations of anyone. And it feels like the ending was supposed to be a gut punch, but it came off as amateurish.
Rated 16 Mar 2020
Rated 08 Mar 2020
63
36th
63.3
Rated 08 Mar 2020
Rated 18 Oct 2019
88
36th
He is a creep, and the movie is creepy.
Rated 18 Oct 2019
Rated 06 Oct 2019
44
5th
The non-paranormal concept definitely made this found-footage film feel more unique, but the inclusion of Mark Duplass removed any veil of believability the film would have naturally had. It's easy to make a found-footage movie...it's not easy to make it right, with all of the necessary components in place. If you have a celebrity as a main character, the best you can do is have them play a fictional version of themselves to remain believable. Not so here.
Rated 06 Oct 2019
Rated 30 Jun 2018
50
4th
Una poronga inmirable.
Rated 30 Jun 2018
Rated 17 Jun 2018
54
32nd
This is one of movies where someone says, "You know they didn't have a script", and no one is surprised. Macabre Month of Horror review: https://youtu.be/8ZzR6ylOllI
Rated 17 Jun 2018
Rated 16 Dec 2017
1
0th
wow. bad writing, bad acting, bad filming, a bunch of cheap shitty jumpscares. this was a total studentfilm-level turd. there's no way this guy was responsible for Blue Jay. no way.
Rated 16 Dec 2017
Rated 05 Feb 2017
40
2nd
The only thing that jolted me in this "horror" mumble core movie was the jump scares. Extremely boring. If you're in the mood for Mark Duplass and horror then check out an earlier effort called Baghead.
Rated 05 Feb 2017
Rated 24 Oct 2016
19
9th
A critically acclaimed, economically produced and well-acted film that I found as predictable and uninteresting.
Rated 24 Oct 2016
Rated 22 Mar 2016
55
42nd
Completely flawed but pretty amusing. A decent little (78 min) low budget flick.
Rated 22 Mar 2016
Rated 21 Jan 2016
74
50th
Yeah he's a creep
Rated 21 Jan 2016
Rated 21 Jul 2015
55
44th
A slightly above average found footage film, with some atmospheric moments. Not as creepy as I was hoping for, as the acting and the story seem to lean more towards comedy. The film is a little bit uneven, but still not a waste of time.
Rated 21 Jul 2015
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