The Creep Tapes «RECENT ●»
The Creep Tapes collection includes:
"Josef" (or whatever name he’s using this week) hires a videographer for $1,000 to document a "day in his life".
The show follows a consistent anthology-style format where each episode (roughly 25–28 minutes long) presents a unique scenario: The Creep Tapes
The Creep Tapes is a found-footage horror anthology series that serves as the television expansion of the cult-favourite film franchise. Created by Patrick Brice Mark Duplass
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Josef claims he is dying of a terminal brain tumor and wants to create a video legacy for his unborn son. However, as the two men retreat to a remote cabin, Josef's behavior becomes increasingly bizarre, eventually revealing a terrifying alter ego he calls "Peachfuzz". With a reportedly shoestring budget of under $500, the film relied on raw performances and the inherent isolation of the found-footage format to generate dread, a subgenre often called "mumblegore". The Creep Tapes collection includes: "Josef" (or whatever
: Much like the films, the show maintains a bare-bones, low-budget aesthetic that relies on improvisation and high-tension monologues.
These tapes are not for the faint of heart. They are a collection of stories that will make you question the nature of reality, and the horrors that lurk just beyond the edge of perception. However, as the two men retreat to a