Creep

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When videographer Aaron responds to a cryptic one-day job offer, he's unnerved to discover that nothing about his client, and the personal project he's creating, is as it first seems. Arriving at a secluded mountain cabin, Aaron believes he'll be helping terminally ill Josef to create a heartfelt documentary for his unborn child. However, whilst Josef intentions are seemingly sincere, as the day progresses Aaron is forced to question the events he's being paid to capture as the façade of normalcy slips away. Faced with Josef's increasingly disturbing behaviour and terrifying video confessionals, Aaron realises that the film is about to take a much more sinister turn. (Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment)

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POMO 

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español Un thriller psicológico realista, que trabaja con un video de metraje encontrado en forma de horror. Psicológicamente creíble, interesante, pero no tan intrigante y en el final menos impactante de lo que probablemente pretendía. El personaje del psicópata no despierta suficiente respeto o miedo. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés A very nice mix of horror and comedy (yes, unlike other users, I found it exceptionally funny at times, though in a very black humour kind of way – I’d certainly wouldn’t like to find myself in the situation of the protagonist). Mark Duplass has a lot of fun in the role of an utter crackpot who behaves in a way that you don’t know whether he wants to entertain, rape or murder you. And Kack-Brice is also very convincing in the role of the poor bastard who’s got himself into a very unpleasant situation. In short, Creep is a very good example of a film that builds tension and fear mostly through the situations taking place on the screen and not with the tools of filmmaking (camera, editing, music, special effects). ()