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The Creep Tapes
Season 1
TV-MA
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A collection of video tapes from the secret vault of the world's deadliest and most socially uncomfortable serial killer. Unravel a twisted mind as he lures victims to film his life, only to reveal his deadly intentions.
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Where to Watch The Creep Tapes • Season 1
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6 Episodes
MIKE
E1
MIKE
Mike is hired to shoot an acting reel for a student.
ELLIOT
E2
ELLIOT
Elliot's bird watching sojourn is interrupted by a man.
JEREMY
E3
JEREMY
Jeremy confronts a priest in an episode of his video series "Gotcha!."
BRAD
E4
BRAD
Brad is hired to film a pitch for a new docuseries.
BRANDT
E5
BRANDT
Brandt is hired to film a man in a hotel room for $1000.
MOM (AND ALBERT)
E6
MOM (AND ALBERT)
A mother's evening is interrupted by a surprise visit from her son.
Cast of Season 1
Mark Duplass
Peachfuzz / Executive Producer
Jay Duplass
Executive Producer
Mel Eslyn
Executive Producer
Chris Donlon
Executive Producer
Will Dowsett
Producer
Patrick Brice
Executive Producer / Director Of Photography
Shuli Harel
Co-Executive Producer
Alex Regalado
Post Producer
The Creep Tapes • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Jenny Nixon
Episodes that are only 30 minutes long shouldn't feel like a slog, but the repetitive plots, combined with the protagonist's relentlessly grating personality, make for dull viewing.
Decider
John Serba
Well, I feel like found-footage found itself at a dead end a decade ago, so the prevailing hope is that something compelling and/or funny is happening in front of the shaky cam. And that would be Duplass...
A Nightmare On Fierce Street Podcast
Sharai Bohannon
Patrick Brice and Mark Duplass continue to mess with our minds as they discover new ways to make the familiar awkward, tense, and funny. They also manage to expand Peachfuzz's world into something even more dark and twisted than we could've ever imagined.
Variety
Aramide Tinubu
The series is comprised of dull fragments, acting more as a disjointed vanity project than a horror story spotlighting a homicidal maniac's bloodlust.
SpookyAstronauts
Emma Wolfe
It was still bizarre, disturbing and twisted, it just didn't live u o waiting for a final trilogy, and extra part of the story that I had hopes for.
Dread Central
Lex Briscuso
But above all, [Duplass' Peachfuzz] is relentless. That might be the most impressive thing in this wholly impressive performance: he simply does not let up. As long as he's alive and breathing, you're not safe. That's what horror legends are made of.
FandomWire
Alan French
The Creep Tapes will be an easy-to-binge series for horror fans, especially those who love the films. If you're not a big Duplass or Creep fan, there are still some interesting horror ideas in the show.
AV Club
Jarrod Jones
At its best, The Creep Tapes transcends its content-mill trappings and becomes something approaching a work of art.
RogerEbert.com
Kaiya Shunyata
While some episodes work and feel like fresh new products in the found footage genre, most do not feel so different from your average "V/H/S" film.
The Mary Sue
Rachel Tolleson
Duplass and Brice have complete control over this world, and, honestly, I hope there is much more to come. I love that ambition, and I love Peachfuzz.
CBR
Daniel Kurland
The Creep Tapes bares its teeth, has genuine bite, and proves that this isn't just a wolf in sheep's clothing. It truly tries to evolve the found footage genre and horror storytelling in bold and challenging ways.
We Got This Covered
Marco Vito Oddo
'The Creep Tapes' brings back Mark Duplass' unsettling Peachfuzz character in a six-episode series that, while entertaining, struggles to recapture the innovative spirit of its predecessors.
Collider
Emma Kiely
Sadly, this Creep and his wolf mask need to be put to bed once and for all.
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