Creep Page #5

Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Patrick Brice
Production: Radius-TWC
  4 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
96%
R
Year:
2014
77 min
4,807 Views


to come up here

and do this with me, anyway?

I guess it was a job.

The money, huh?

Yeah.

You having money problems,

Aaron?

- No.

- It's okay.

There's nothing

to be ashamed of.

People have money problems.

I mean, it's tough,

but, you know...

Of course it's tough.

When I was your age, I didn't

have a row to hoe, you know?

It took a while before I

accumulated the wealth I have,

and I've actually accumulated

quite a bit.

And, um...

I've been

thinking about it today,

and I want to give

you some money, Aaron.

No, thank...

That's... that's nice of you,

but it's okay.

Why is everyone

so uncomfortable with money?

Look, if you had

an excess of food,

and I was hungry,

wouldn't you give it to me?

- Yeah.

- Yes, you would.

Because you're my friend,

and you're kind.

I have an excess of money.

You have a need.

It's simple.

Oh, I...

There's a check

in your boot, Aaron.

Gotcha.

All right.

Sorry.

There's not a check

in your boot,

but you looked,

which means you need money.

Let me help you.

We don't have

to figure it out now.

Just saying.

Okay, um...

Here.

Cheers, to us.

Okay, cheers.

All right.

Well, I think we're good.

Um...

Where are you...

Are you leaving?

- Here.

- Aaron, are you leaving?

I think it's...

Yeah, I think, um...

I lied to you.

What... what about?

Peachfuzz.

Aaron, if I tell you something,

would you promise me you would

never tell another living soul?

I need to get something

off of my chest, before...

Okay.

But this is only for you.

Buddy, I'm sorry.

This is not for you to hear.

Aaron, would you sit down please

and turn the camera off?

- Um...

- Now.

Okay.

Okay.

- It's off?

- Yeah, it's off.

Okay.

I did something really bad.

About four years ago...

the internet started

to slow down at our house.

Spoke to a guy I knew at work

who said...

maybe my browser's history

was full.

I went home.

I opened up the internet.

Aaron, such unspeakable things

I saw.

Pornography.

Mostly animal pornography.

There's only two people

who use that internet.

Me and my wife, Angela.

And I was not looking

at animal pornography, Aaron.

I confronted Angela.

She flat-out denied it.

What could I say?

I knew it was her.

This lie drove a wedge

between us,

and we began to drift apart.

One weekend, I said we should

come up to the cabin.

Right here.

But on Saturday,

I was called back to work,

so I left Angela here

by herself.

The thing is, I wasn't really

called back to work.

I went down the street

to the 99 cent store.

There I found a mask.

It was a wolf.

Three hours later,

I came back to the house.

I put the mask on.

I broke in

through the back window.

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Patrick Brice

Patrick Brice (born April 23, 1983) is a Visionary American film director, actor, screenwriter and cinematographer. He is known for directing Creep (2014), The Overnight (2015) and Creep 2 (2017). more…

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