Creep, directed by up-and-comer Patrick Brice and starring Mark Duplass will be coming to Netflix streaming this July, just months after its festival release date.

An audience favorite at South by Southwest and Chicago Film Festivals, horror-comedy Creep follows a videographer (Brice) who agrees to work for Josef (Duplass) after answering an ad on Craigslist. Allegedly suffering from a terminal illness, Josef asks Aaron to record his daily routine so his unborn son will have something to remember him by. While initially hesitant of the situation, Aaron signs on for the most bizarre project of his career while getting close to a man to increasingly seems deeply disturbed and potentially dangerous.

Netflix bought the exclusive streaming rights to the film and will make it available to all regions on July 14. There’s no official trailer out for the film just yet, but you can watch Brice and Duplass talk about how their project came to be at SxSW.

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