![]() Featuring an industrial vacuum cleaner-cum-sealer, a mysterious mind-control drug - both spooky and narratively convenient, considering the characters’ screamingly preposterous behavior - and a pit-equipped basement that competes with The Silence of the Lambs for most terrifying movie cellar of all time, it’s exactly the type of juicy, creatively twisted, and hilariously unreasonable climax you expect from a Japanese horror film.” ![]() ![]() We said in our review: “Though the middle stretch does go on for longer than is strictly necessary – a good 20 minutes could easily have been shaved off without forsaking anything crucial – the eventual pay-off doesn’t disappoint. Featuring one of the creepiest smiles I’ve seen in quite some time from Kagawa, Creepy looks to be a dark and twisted thriller. ![]() The story concerns an ex-detective and criminal psychologist ( Hidetoshi Nishijima) with a happy, quiet life who has his tranquility disturbed when he begins to suspect his new neighbor ( Teruyuki Kagawa) isn’t quite who he says he is. After an initial trailer with no English subtitles, a new preview has arrived for Kiyoshi Kurosawa‘s thriller Creepy, making things obviously clearer for audiences here due to the addition. ![]()
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