Creeping Tom
Creeping Tom

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Creeping Tom

2016
Movie
Adult · 18+
199 min
English

When Marsha caught her roommate Romeo sneaking a peek while she got dressed for the party, she decided to stay home and invite him to a party in her pants! Natalia laid down for a nap on her friend Mikes bed, but she woke up to him taking off her panties. Harley was mad when she found her manager Jerry's camera in the bathroom, but instead of arbitration they handled this situation with penetration! Abby demanded an 800 dollar gift card and a long hard ride on a big dick from the store manager when she told him about a camera in the dressing room!

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users74%
Director: Patrick BriceGenres: Horror, Thriller, Comedy

Plot Summary

A lonely young man answers a Craigslist ad seeking a videographer for a cross-country trip. Upon arrival, he discovers his employer is an eccentric and increasingly disturbed individual with a peculiar request. As the employer's behavior grows more unsettling, the videographer finds himself trapped in a dangerous and unpredictable situation.

Critical Reception

Creep was praised for its unique found-footage approach, unsettling atmosphere, and Mark Duplass's chilling performance. Critics lauded its blend of horror and dark humor, noting its ability to generate genuine suspense and discomfort within a minimalist framework. It gained a cult following for its inventive low-budget horror storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Mark Duplass's performance as Josef is both terrifying and darkly humorous.

  • The film masterfully builds tension and unease through its intimate, found-footage style.

  • A surprisingly effective and original low-budget horror thriller.

Google audience: Audiences found 'Creep' to be a genuinely creepy and unsettling horror film that effectively uses its found-footage style to create suspense. Many viewers appreciated the dark humor and Mark Duplass's memorable performance, though some found the ending to be a bit abrupt.

Fun Fact

Mark Duplass improvised much of his dialogue as the character Josef, making his performance even more unnerving and spontaneous.

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