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Hide and Creep
In the sleepy town of Thorsby, Alabama, no one had a life. Then the dead showed up. Now instead of just killing time the people of Thorsby are killing each other, taking up arms as the zombies take to the streets, the barbecue joints and the strip bars. Soon spaceships are flying overhead, federal agents are patrolling the grounds and a few fearless individuals are joining forces to run like hell.
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults buys a remote cabin with the intention of having a wild weekend, only to discover that the cabin is inhabited by a monstrous, flesh-eating creature. As they fight for survival, they must uncover the creature's secrets to have any hope of escaping the remote wilderness.
Critical Reception
Hide and Creep received generally negative reviews from critics, with many pointing to its low budget, derivative plot, and poor acting. However, some audiences found enjoyment in its campy horror elements and B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at creature feature horror on a low budget.
Criticized for predictable plot points and underdeveloped characters.
Noted for its over-the-top gore and sometimes unintentionally humorous dialogue.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed reception, with some appreciating the B-movie horror aesthetic while others found it lacking in originality and quality.
Fun Fact
The creature effects in 'Hide and Creep' were created using practical effects and puppetry, reflecting the film's independent, low-budget production.
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