There’s essentially one main still from Creep, the Patrick Brice & Mark Duplass Blumhouse production about a cameraman and the erratic, possibly dangerous subject he’s hired to follow. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that shadowy image serves as the film’s key poster art, as well.
Debuting July 14th on Netflix, Creep is a microbudget affair, one that sees Aaron (director Brice), “an optimistic videographer decide to come work for Josef (Duplass) after answering his ad on Craigslist. All Aaron has to do is record Josef throughout the day and remain discreet about the entire setup. Josef tells Aaron that hell be recording a series of videos for his unborn son, as hes suffering from a terminal illness and will never be able to see him grow up. While Josef seems strange, the money is too good for Aaron to pass up and he agrees to the task. However as the day progresses Josef becomes increasingly strange and Aaron finds it difficult to tell whether or not some of the things Josef is saying or doing are truly jokes or actually a sign of true danger and mental instability.
Creep, which premiered at 2014’s SXSW and went on to hit Fantasia and other festivals, is a very funny two-hander. Expect a trailer, soon.