Creep Box
Directed by Patrick Biesemans
Dr. Caul tries to use a unique device to determine if there is an afterlife but once through the looking glass, there is no turning back.
A scientist uses a device that communicates with the dead.
Cast: Geoffrey Cantor, Sean Mahon, Ian Lithgow, Katie Kuang, Adam David Thompson
Member Reviews
A thought provoking psychological horror film on the subject of grief and the afterlife with a fascinating sci-fi premise.
Whoa…very slooowww burn. I loved the film for its atmosphere, existential “thrownness,” isolation, and emptiness. There is nothing uplifting—and that is where the story excels—in its own nihilism. Loved it.
i think hes right, grief is something that you live with
Very intelligent film that's more about communication than I expected. Excellent, thoughtful, well worth your time.
At first I wasn't sure what to make of it. But, as the story unfolded I saw that it was a representation of grief. The pace, misunderstood by some, helped convey the grief that the main character was experiencing. The music was appropriately subdued and quiet. See it for yourself and decide. It's the best way to see any movie.