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Mister Creep
Directed by
Isaac Rodriguez
NR
2022
66m
Horror
4.5
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Three college students stumble upon a secret television broadcast of a deceased serial killer and search for its location.
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Cast of Mister Creep
Ali Alkhafaji
John
Judy McMillan
Mary
Marvin Ritchie
Detective Jones
Shaela Payne
Val
Amber Lee Solis
Beth
Thomas Burke
Dave
Brian Anderson
Joe Yates
Josh Mancini
Hazmat Crew
Gloria Bueno
Bloody Victim
Cyndi Garcia Mancini
Seated Victim
BonBon De La Cruz
Kitchen Victim
Carlos G Diaz
Victim
Isaac Rodriguez
Director / Writer / Producer
Cynthia Bergen
Producer
Mister Creep Ratings & Reviews
jackmeat
March 13, 2025
My quick rating - 3.3/10. I was recently wondering, "What if a found-footage horror movie was shot by someone who just discovered the zoom function?" Three college students stumble upon a mysterious television broadcast of a long-dead serial killer and decide the best course of action is to hunt down its origin. What follows is a journey filled with poor decisions, baffling logic, and cinematography so erratic it should come with a motion sickness warning. You know how I try to scrape up a decent performance to comment about? Yeah, there won't be ANY of that going on. First off, let’s talk about the abandoned police station. Apparently, when law enforcement leaves town, they just pack up their coffee mugs and go, leaving behind decades of criminal evidence, case files, and probably a few unpaid parking tickets. Good thing these college kids found it before, I don’t know, literally anyone else EVER. The biggest horror here isn’t the ghostly broadcast or the lurking presence of "Mister Creep"—it’s the camerawork. The film is loaded with so many zooms, flickers, and filters that it feels like a TikTok editing challenge gone terribly wrong. There’s one moment where a terrified woman is crying her eyes out, which should be tense, but instead, the film slaps on so many unnecessary effects that it looks like an Instagram story posted by someone trying too hard to be artsy. Then there’s the classic horror movie logic at play. At one point, our brilliant protagonists declare, “Let’s split up into groups of three!” Bold strategy, considering there are only three of them. Maybe they were including the cameraman in the headcount? Maybe the ghost of a better script was supposed to be part of the team? Who knows. To be fair, there could have been a creepy movie buried somewhere in here if it had just stuck to the basics instead of constantly trying (and failing) to be visually creative. But between the bizarre camera work, the questionable script, and the general amateur vibe, Mister Creep isn’t scary—it’s just a mess. Even the most hardcore found-footage fans might want to sit this one out unless they enjoy feeling like they’re trapped inside a malfunctioning camcorder from the early 2000s. If you want to experience true horror, try explaining this movie’s logic to someone who hasn’t seen it. It’ll haunt you longer than the film itself.
Assignment X
Abbie Bernstein
Succeeds in looking like a real found-footage film, while at the same time seeding in a coherent story, with credible performances and its own personality.
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