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  1. Creep is a 2014 American found footage psychological horror film directed by Patrick Brice, his directorial debut, from a story by Brice and Mark Duplass, who both star in the film. Filmed as found footage, Brice portrays a videographer assigned to record an eccentric client, played by Duplass. [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt2428170Creep (2014) - IMDb

    Creep: Directed by Patrick Brice. With Katie Aselton, Patrick Brice, Mark Duplass. A young videographer answers an online ad for a one-day job in a remote town to record the last messages of a dying man. When he notices the man's odd behavior, he starts to question his intentions.

    • (70K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Patrick Brice
    • 2015-06-23
  3. What to Know. Critics Consensus. A smart, oddball take on found-footage horror, Creep is clever and well-acted enough to keep viewers on the edges of their seats. Read Critics Reviews. Critics...

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    • Horror, Comedy
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  4. The project began its inception when Duplass and Brice first met, when the latter's wife was the nanny for the children of Duplass. In 2011 the pair formed a friendship, following Brice's graduation from CalArts and while he was under the mentorship of Duplass.

  5. “Creep” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for violence and obscene language.

  6. Parents need to know that Creep is a found-footage horror movie with just two characters: father-to-be Josef (Mark Duplass) and Aaron (Patrick Brice), the videographer Josef hires to make a video for his unborn child. It's a fairly typical "stalker" tale, but it's made with style and imagination.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Creep_2Creep 2 - Wikipedia

    It is a sequel to Brice's 2014 film Creep, and the second installment in the franchise of the same name. Duplass reprises his role from the first film as a serial killer who lures unsuspecting videographers to their deaths, with Desiree Akhavan portraying his latest target.