sophie_b81
The actors of CREEP 2 play their characters convincingly, and they are what made the movie watchable. However, this sequel relied way too heavily on weird psychological tension between the two main characters rather than true horror. The pacing of the film had next to none of the suspense of the first movie. I never felt hooked by the plot, despite the good acting. Even if you liked the first CREEP, this one really isn't worth the watch.
Nitzan Havoc
Seeing as how I'd been quite pleasantly surprised by Creep, I knew I simply had to try the sequel (also available on Netflix, how convenient). In my opinion, Creep 2 succeeds in being a worthy continuation, maintaining all the great defining features of the first (great use of first person cinematography, smart and compelling story and of course, Mark Duplass' absolutely profound acting) on one hand, while shuffling the deck and adding some fitting twists and turns on the other. I find it a bit difficult to explain without including spoilers for the first film, so let's just say I'm quite positive anyone who enjoyed it would enjoy the 2nd no less.
yumiko2529542
It's a regular camcorder type movie. Limited cast which I feel was in its favor. Better than expected for a not well known movie. Mind play kind of movie.
aquascape
After a successful attempt at a found footage movie, Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice give it another stab with the sequel to their first acclaimed film "Creep".If you liked the first one, you will like the continuation as well. The same quirky and eccentric character played brilliantly by Mark Duplass comes back for more blood, but this time around it seems like he finally found his match.While it is similar to the first one, this one offers a little to much of Duplass' private parts which I felt did not bring anything to the plot. Otherwise it can be considered another episode in hopefully what will be a trilogy.