walczakpiotr
Joined Mar 2025
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Throughout the entire 47 minutes this episode lasted I was on the edge, every scene with Dexter, Harrison, Angel, Charlie and Prater was so incredibly tense.
And the way it ended? Incredible, the writers of this show really stepped up, all probably because of Clyde Philips which was the original writer of the show in seasons 1-4. Every minute was incredible, easily a 10/10, honestly one of the better TV episodes in modern television and definitely this year.
And the way it ended? Incredible, the writers of this show really stepped up, all probably because of Clyde Philips which was the original writer of the show in seasons 1-4. Every minute was incredible, easily a 10/10, honestly one of the better TV episodes in modern television and definitely this year.
For how simple the idea is, this movie really is amazing. The runtime (77 minutes) is good, enough to get your attention through the entire length of the film. The actors really did a great job, for how unique the idea of a found footage film is, they really put in the work to make it look like you're watching real footage from someone's lost camera recorder. The jumpscares - although cheap, do get you, and the story, for how little there is to it, really gets you interested in the plot.
I enjoyed "Creep", and I think it's absolutely worth a watch. It really is a hidden gem in the horror film genre.
I enjoyed "Creep", and I think it's absolutely worth a watch. It really is a hidden gem in the horror film genre.