Creep 2
Creep 2

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Sara's a video artist whose work primarily explores the intimacy of lonely men. One online advert intrigues her so much, she replies, thinking she may have found the subject for her next project. She drives to a secluded house in the forest, where a man claiming be the advert's poster greets her; and as he said in the posting, he claims to be a serial killer (Mark Duplass). Unable to resist the chance to create a truly shocking piece of art, she agrees to spend the day with h... (Full plot summary below)

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Sara's a video artist whose work primarily explores the intimacy of lonely men. One online advert intrigues her so much, she replies, thinking she may have found the subject for her next project. She drives to a secluded house in the forest, where a man claiming be the advert's poster greets her; and as he said in the posting, he claims to be a serial killer (Mark Duplass). Unable to resist the chance to create a truly shocking piece of art, she agrees to spend the day with him. But, as the day progresses, she realises she might've put herself into a position from which she can't escape.

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Clarín - 9/10 by Pablo A. ScholzAs in the original there are comedic moments, but also moments in which you don't know whether to bite your nails, not look or laugh out loud. [Full review in Spanish]
Vox - 9/10 by Dylan ScottDuplass's unforgettable performance, combined with his complicated relationship with Sara, a worthy foe, reminds me a lot of the Hannibal Lecter-Clarice Starling classic.
The A.V. Club - 8/10 by Alex McLevyFor fans of the original who don’t mind the loss of scares, Creep 2 improves on the first film in nearly every way, from tone to dialogue to plot.
The Hollywood Reporter - 8/10 by John DeForeThe sequel will impress any fan of the original. It's fresher than most of the low-budget thrillers gracing theaters lately.
Indiewire - 8/10 by Eric KohnWhereas “Creep” suggested that the annoying man-child is scarier than you think, Creep 2 shows just how much scarier he gets with age.
The Playlist - 8/10 by Eli FineIt’s fun, has two engaging actors giving two fantastic performances, and may even scare you once or twice (though I kinda sorta doubt it).
Consequence of Sound - 8/10 by Michael RoffmanWith Creep 2, you’re never truly convinced the narrative is going the way you think it’s going, and while that may be frustrating to some (aka, those who don’t understand the concept of psychological thrillers), it’s almost enchanting for those looking for one good scare.
Hammer to Nail - 8/10 by Christopher Llewellyn ReedThe characters more than hold our interest, and their ghoulish pas-de-deux makes good viewing.
Cinemixtape - 7/10 by J. OlsonEnjoyably nutty even if the thrill of discovery has faded like a latex wolf mask in sunlight.
Film Pulse - 7/10 by Adam PattersonA worthy sequel and a satisfying lo-fi thriller that manages to bring something new to the table without losing its voice.

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