10 Horror Movies You'll Probably Never See
7. Night Creep

Night Creep is a shot-on-video horror effort directed by Greg Travis in the early 2000s, and is largely remembered today for being one of the final movies to star Return of the Living Dead's Don Calfa, even though it's never received a substantial release.
Travis' film revolves around a downtrodden exotic dancer (Christine Sparks) who moves into an apartment owned by an eccentric stroke victim (Calfa), before she starts experimenting with the titular drug, which causes her to experience nightmarish visions that blend reality and fantasy.
Now, Night Creep did technically release on DVD in Africa and South America, though went out of print within a few years, and for the better part of two decades has been largely unavailable. The film unexpectedly screened at the Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival in 2017, yet anyone expecting this to lead to a new physical or digital release was out of luck, as the strange artefact remains maddeningly unavailable.
It's all the more frustrating as the few Letterboxd reviews out in the wild are mostly positive.