
When a videographer answers an advert of the website Craigslist for a one-day job in a remote mountain town to video the last messages of a dying man, the job takes a strange turn when the last messages get darker and darker. The videographer continues to see the job through, but when it is time to leave he is unable to find his keys, and when he receives a strange phone call he finds his client is not at all what he initially seemed to be.... (Full plot summary below)
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When a videographer answers an advert of the website Craigslist for a one-day job in a remote mountain town to video the last messages of a dying man, the job takes a strange turn when the last messages get darker and darker. The videographer continues to see the job through, but when it is time to leave he is unable to find his keys, and when he receives a strange phone call he finds his client is not at all what he initially seemed to be.
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| The Film StageAmanda WaltzThough lean in running time, scale, and budget, Creep demonstrates its makers' masterful resourcefulness and spirited direction. |
| FlavorwireJason BaileyWithin its commercial framework, they're taking real chances - and 'Creep' is, in many ways, a puzzling character study in a found-footage horror movie's clothing. |
| SF CrowsnestFrank Ochieng...an edge-of-your-seat chiller that does not necessarily need to overwhelm the audience's nervous system with grotesque tactics of torture to bring along the bloody chase of a detached thrill. |
| FilmLand EmpireAnton Bitela very fresh, hilariously mean-spirited take on both the 'first-person' format and the stalk-and-slash subgenre - and a lo-fi mumblegore treasure that any discerning, or just unhealthily obsessive, cinephile will want to add to their collection. |
| Q Network Film DeskJames Kendricka just-clever-enough found-footage horror film whose primary asset is not its jump scares or even its mounting sense of dread, but rather its macabre sense of black humor, which keeps you constantly ill at ease |
| We Got This CoveredIsaac FeldbergCreep will tickle your funny bone and screw with your head - even as it rips your nerves to shreds. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairThe chilling final stretch ultimately confirms Creep's place as a better-than-average horror effort... |
| The PlaylistDrew TaylorCreep is a tiny movie whose uniqueness feels positively seismic. If there's one thing Creep has, it's an abundance of personality, and that cannot be understated. |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterThe film is remarkable, considering its minimal means and surprising lack of bloodshed, given the genre. Does it stay with you? A little. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonA slow-burning found-footage suspenser with some mildly clever twists and a knockout payoff. |