Unsettling Trailer for the Japanese Psychological Thriller CREEPY

Movie Creepy by Joey Paur

A trailer has been released for an unsettling Japanese psychological thriller called Creepy. This movie looks great, and it features one of the most insanely creepy smiles I've ever seen outside of The Joker. The movie looks like it will tell a very dark and twisted tale. 

In comes from director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, and it's based on a novel written by Yutaka Maekawa. The story follows "ex-police detective and criminal psychologist Takakura, who moves to a quiet suburban town seeking peace and quiet, but soon begins to suspect that his neighbour is a psychopath who comes into people’s households and takes over their lives."

The following details about the film were offered in the synopsis:

Kiyoshi KUROSAWA, who won Best Director in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival 2015 for his elegiac drama “Journey to the Shore”, returns to genre in which he made his name with this “creepy” psychological thriller. Bringing in a great ensemble cast of leading Japanese actors & actresses, Kiyoshi KUROSAWA who also co-wrote the screenplay, has been quoted as saying: “Each actor exudes a mysterious delicacy and ferocity, which the camera has somehow been able to capture. The end result is this breath-taking thriller.”
With its gripping suspense and riveting story, “Creepy” marks Kiyoshi KUROSAWA’s return to the horror genre with a horrific thriller so intense that audiences around the world will shiver in fear.

Creepy will be released in theaters in New York on October 21st, then in the UK and Ireland on November 25th, along with a VOD release on the same date.

CREEPY, director Kiyoshi Kurosawa's breath-taking psychological thriller, will be released in selected cinemas nationwide (UK & Ireland) and Digital HD from 25 November 2016. Based on a novel by Yutaka MAEKAWA, "Creepy" follows ex-police detective and criminal psychologist Takakura, who moves to a quiet suburban town seeking peace and quiet, but soon begins to suspect that his neighbour is a psychopath who comes into people's households and takes over their lives.

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