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Creepypasta

  • 2023
  • 1h 24min
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3,2/10
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Creepypasta (2023)
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Atrapado en una casa abandonada, un hombre anónimo busca desesperadamente pistas sobre cómo llegó allí. La respuesta está escondida en una serie de inquietantes vídeos virales, cada uno de l... Leer todoAtrapado en una casa abandonada, un hombre anónimo busca desesperadamente pistas sobre cómo llegó allí. La respuesta está escondida en una serie de inquietantes vídeos virales, cada uno de los cuales comienza a infectar su mente.Atrapado en una casa abandonada, un hombre anónimo busca desesperadamente pistas sobre cómo llegó allí. La respuesta está escondida en una serie de inquietantes vídeos virales, cada uno de los cuales comienza a infectar su mente.

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    • Carlos Cobos Aroca
    • Berkley Brady
    • Mikel Cravatta
  • Guión
    • David Bond
    • Gregory S. Burkart
    • Vincent Vena Cava
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    • Anthony T. Solano
    • Ted Siok
    • Sean Peloso
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    • Dirección
      • Carlos Cobos Aroca
      • Berkley Brady
      • Mikel Cravatta
    • Guión
      • David Bond
      • Gregory S. Burkart
      • Vincent Vena Cava
    • Reparto principal
      • Anthony T. Solano
      • Ted Siok
      • Sean Peloso
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    Anthony T. Solano
    Anthony T. Solano
    • Marco (segment "Dead Stream (Framing Story)")
    Ted Siok
    • Dead Stair Victim #1 (segment "Dead Stream (Framing Story)")
    Sean Peloso
    • Dead Stair Victim #2 (segment "Dead Stream (Framing Story)")
    Sarah Hanif
    • Scream Queen (segment "Back to Bed")
    Clara Schwarze
    • Honeybunny (segment "Back to Bed")
    Eric Munoz
    • The Creature (segment "Back to Bed")
    Lily Muller
    • Anna (segment "Jumby")
    Sophia Muller
    • Emma (segment "Jumby")
    Billy Shultz
    • Jumby (segment "Jumby")
    Puri Palacios
    • Mrs. (segment "B.E.C. (Black Eyed Child)")
    Gonzalo Fiorito
    • Black Eyed Child (segment "B.E.C. (Black Eyed Child)")
    Diana Fernández
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    Eva Isanta
    Eva Isanta
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    Silvia Casanova
    Silvia Casanova
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    Jill Maria Robinson
    Jill Maria Robinson
    • (segment "The Grey Man")
    Jordan Gooden
    Jordan Gooden
    • The Grey Man (segment "The Grey Man")
    Debbi Jones
    • (segment "Invoke")
    Brett DeJager
    • (segment "Invoke")
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      • Carlos Cobos Aroca
      • Berkley Brady
      • Mikel Cravatta
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      • Gregory S. Burkart
      • Vincent Vena Cava
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    1ekzalios-204-166230

    Don't waste your time

    Utterly terrible. There is nothing "creepy" in any of these stories on this anthology. Having sat through it all - so disapointed. I expected something actually spooky - but 3/4s of the stories used were not made to be put into any other media than the written word. Sometimes they juust dont translate - so we get this horribly done artistic interpetations to suffer through.

    There are plenty of better low-budget horror flicks out there. Don't let this one suck your free time away like I allowed it to.

    This movie wants to be V/H/S and ends up being more like a college project. Woof. Just stay away.
    2sydneysoppe

    Awful movie

    I was so excited there was a CreepyPasta movie coming out, but this was so disappointing. It's supposed to be about a guy trying to get a hard drive that has "incriminating evidence" on him, and for some reason he has to watch a bunch of CreepyPasta stories to get to it. The movie consists mostly of watching this guy have a nose bleed, and watching bloody nose guy watch really bad short films (as an anthology style). All of this movie was bad- bad acting, bad CGI, bad costumes, bad story line, bad plot holes, and just an overall insult to true CreepyPastas.

    The girls voice who "narrates" the film is extremely irritating. Not sure what she had to do with the movie. I *think* she was supposed to be missing, like kidnapped? But the story line made no sense so I'm not really sure.

    Why was the main character guy's nose bleeding? Why did he never wipe it off, and why did he pee blood? Why were some of the CreepyPasta films in Spanish with no subtitles? If you don't speak Spanish, two of the films stories will make no sense.

    I pushed through to the end hoping this film would redeem itself. It never did. The only reason I rated this movie two stars is because it was about CreepyPastas, and I truly love those stories. There was a "Ben Drowned" Easter egg in the film, so that was cool.
    3kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Disappointing and underwhelming on nearly every level

    Waking up in a strange house, a man is told to search for the CreepyPasta he originally wrote stored on the laptop of a recently-deceased writer to be able to leave.

    The Good Stor(ies): Black-Eyed Children-Left alone in her house, a woman is tormented by a series of black-eyed children who chase her around the house to get what they want. This one here really could've been something but its main factor is simply that there's not much of a chance to make it make sense. The atmosphere is spectacular with the old house in the middle of a raging thunderstorm as the Gothic atmosphere is quite great at showing off how creepy and unsettling the kids are. However, this being so short and not offering a reason for the hauntings makes it fly by without much of a chance to build a story.

    Corner of Your Eye-Desperate to prove a story, a woman tries to look into a fanciful story about seeing strange beings out of the corner of your eye is a hoax. This is another solid enough story at play here with the whole idea being far more plausible and intriguing than anything else featured here since it plays into a creepy urban legend. However, this is way too short to do much of anything beyond introduce a great concept for the type of story this is trying to tell and ends up getting further undone by the outright silly creature that emerges as the central figure in the story so everything is a bit underwhelming at the wrong point.

    Do Not-Unwilling to follow the norm, a man who makes a point to forgo everything people tell him to find himself under the restrictions for the first time in his life. There was a lot to like here. The short-form way it builds up the story is incredibly fun as there's just enough context to figure everything out about who he is and what he is going to find himself under as the series of phone calls and creepy videos start to interact with him as he breaks the rules. This is all fun and heads to a creepy resolution if only the goofiness of the threat didn't come off as laughable like the previous segment.

    Invoke-Looking to spice up her life, a woman convinces her husband to try out invoking a spirit who lives behind a mirror which soon becomes all too real. This one is much like the previous entry where the atmosphere present here manages to overcome an immensely cliched and familiar storyline. The idea of the being living in the mirror and coming for who summoned them after they've performed a specific ritual is a done-to-death topic that's utilized quite better in other entries. Still, the suspense of the situation and the scenes in the bathroom are chilling enough to be quite likable here, elevating this above its familiar factors.

    The Bad Stor(ies): Back to Bed-Curious about not being able to sleep, a woman grabs a local ghost-finding app on her phone only to realize too late it works better than she imagined. This is a fairly predictable if still decent enough opening. The idea here is way too cliched and not that original in the slightest, focusing on way too familiar of a setup and way too obvious a finishing stinger to make it worthwhile. The atmosphere is decent enough and does get somewhat chilling with the appearance of the creatures hiding in the shadows which plays off the main story quite nicely, but again the general familiarity does undo that a lot.

    Jumby-Trying to bond with her sister, an older daughter grows increasingly skeptical about the presence of her imaginary friend who proves all too real. Again, much like the original effort, the whole idea of this one is way too familiar and one-note to make much of a difference regardless of how good the actual setup is. The main sequence here showing it coming to life and stalking the family member is a solid enough scene showing the figure at its best, but it's just too wrapped up in the overly familiar storyline and way too short of a run-time to make much of a difference here.

    Blue Moon-Arriving at a remote house in the woods, a woman subjects her partner to the whims of her cult's sadistic secret of hosting demons in people's bodies. This one wasn't too bad, but it does have a lot of drawbacks. The imagery and atmosphere here are the main thing as that's usually quite effective with the demonic entities exerting their influence in rather likable scenes. This is just way too short to make much difference as the concept is decent enough yet has no context or backstory to work with so most of what happens is without a lot of impact. It could've been stretched out into a feature quite easily.

    The Grey Man-Trying to get her latest story finished, a writer finds herself stalked and tormented by the subject of her latest creation coming to life. This is the most cliched and underwhelming entry in the entire film as the segment does nothing original or clever after its initial setup. The whole idea is one that's been done countless times before so it's not a surprise what's going on, a lack of intrigue is dire, and the resulting stalking scenes fail to resonate as the whole thing becomes bland with the resolution being so obvious. This one has no point being involved here.

    Hada-After a normal night trying to sleep, a young son finds that he's being visited by a strange being and must try to find a way to get away from the being. This one was pretty fun and had some solid aspects to it. The central story, like so many of the stories here, is just so cliched and inherently familiar it does undo some of the scares here, but thankfully there's still a lot to like with the way the spirit is shown to inhabit the shadows continually popping out of the dark to surprise him. The darkness of the location and the universality of the setup are good enough to help this along, making for a rather enjoyable story.

    El Cuco is Hungry-Babysitting for a young kid, a woman finds that their attempts at opening a strange door led to disaster after releasing a strange creature. This one is quite odd as the defacto longest story overall but doesn't add much to what's an intriguing setup. The idea at play is quite intriguing as for how they get the creature released as this has some fine atmospheric touches. It's all again overly familiar and cliched where it's based again on the concept of someone stumbling upon a creature and how to release it which is what happens here as this one goes along.

    Deadstream-Waking up in a strange house, a man is told to search for the CreepyPasta he originally wrote stored on the laptop of a recently deceased writer to be able to leave. This is a wholly underwhelming and troublesome wraparound. The main setup here is a decent way to introduce everything with the mysterious performer instructing him to look through the laptop for his story, but there's not much else to this with the only thing going on in between the stories is the gradual descent he suffers which look impressive but doesn't make for an immersive story as everything here is just undone by a massively disappointing resolution to end on.

    Rated Unrated/R: Violence and Language.
    2sarahlipkin

    Awful

    Tons of small stories that are all basically the same. There's nothing but bad jump scares and no story lines. The acting is bad. The special effects are bad. There's nothing good I can say about this film. It's barely even original since it's basically a much worse version of VHS. At least VHS had stories that made sense or decent monsters. So much of this makes no sense. Don't watch this. It's not even funny bad, just basically if an amateur 17 year old YouTuber tried to make a horror movie. Each story in the anthology follows a character who gets stalked by a monster and ends when the monster jumps out at them.
    2ahumphrey-15601

    Dollar General version of V.H.S.

    Gave it 2 stars only because it's horror related. Movie was absolutely terrible and didn't even have the best creepypasta stories. I would have included shorter versions of the channel Zero adaptations and many others. These anthologies have gone completely down hill since the original VHS series and the ABCs of Death. I thought that they would get better over time, but now I realize that the lower budget and starved artists bring so much more to the table than these over produced and sickeningly predictable short films. Give me more edge, give me more originality, give me a movie to tell friends about!

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      • 21 de mayo de 2023 (Estados Unidos)
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