‘THE CREEPING’ FINDS COMFORT (AND TERROR) IN THE FAMILIAR [CFF 2022]

Modern Horrors
by Jeremy Burgess

The Creeping begins with a bedtime story. As a father is putting his daughter to bed, he playfully teases her about a haunting presence that stalks her until it “gets” her, ending with a laugh and a smile before the lights go out.

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