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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

Well, lookee what we have here… the UK is about to scare up one sweet-sounding ride into horror called CREEPSVILLE. The flick’s director, M.J. Dixon seems to be a true fan of the genre and is looking to present a respectful and terrifying vision. I already dig that whacked-out poster to the right. Have a looks at CREEPS’ basic plot summation:

Linden is a young man on a night out with his girlfriend. When the couple gets into the wrong taxi, a nightmare quickly develops that finds Linden on the run from three masked maniacs and his girl friend, Amy, in even bigger trouble.

I think this is one of those flicks that just gets crazier and crazier as it progresses. I like the idea of masked maniacs too. I wonder if they’re human or… something worse! Regardless, at least it has already been revealed that the gore will flow like geysers. With principle photography having recently wrapped, hopefully we’ll start seeing some super bloody images real soon. Until then, you can find a nice assortment of info over at CREEPSVILLE’s official website right here.

Source: Official site

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