15 Great Horror Movies (Nobody Ever Talks About)
2. Creep
Now, admittedly this one has been highlighted by a handful of horror bloggers since its under-the-radar 2014 release, but in terms of low budget indie horrors which do more with less, you can’t do better than Corporate Animals helmer Patrick Brice’s still-underrated found footage flick.
Following a nervy filmmaker as he makes a filmed last will and testament for Mark Duplass’s good-natured weirdo, this film reveals its twists and turns at a languid pace, with its slow-burn approach making the darkly comic horror all the harder to endure.
Somehow scarier than the more aggressively gory, gruesome likes of 2003’s The Last Horror Movie, this one is not to be missed by genre fans.