Movies / Willow Creek (2013)

5/10

Runtime: 80 min

Genres: Adventure Horror Mystery Thriller

Languages: English

Countries: USA


Described by Jimmy Kimmel as "Scary and the Hendersons" and by writer-director Bobcat Goldthwait himself as "The Blair-Squatch Project," found footage movie Willow Creek is a radical departure in Goldthwait's career after directing a string of black comedies (World's Greatest Dad, God Bless America). In the great American tradition of people venturing into the woods and encountering absolutely pants-wetting terror, what starts as two dorks with a video camera having a lark in a national park metastasizes into something much deeper, darker, and queasier. Set in Humboldt County, California, Willow Creek centers on Jim (Bryce Johnson, Pretty Little Liars) a Bigfoot believer whose idea of a romantic getaway is to head deep into Six Rivers National Forest in Northern California, video camera in tow, trying to shoot his own Bigfoot footage at the site of the Patterson-Gimlin film. That 1967 fragment of footage purporting to show Sasquatch striding along a dry riverbed became a key artifact in the cryptozoology community, and Jim dreams of nothing more than setting foot on the actual location where it was shot. His long-suffering girlfriend, Kelly (Alexie Gilmore, World's Greatest Dad), agrees to tag along for the ride, despite the fact that she thinks Bigfoot has about as much chance of being real as leprechauns. (c) MPI Dark Skies


Directors (1) Credit
Bobcat Goldthwait ...
Writers (1) Credit
Bobcat Goldthwait ...
Editors (1) Credit
Jason Stewart ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Evan Phelan ...
Actors (4) Credit
Alexie Gilmore Kelly
Bryce Johnson Jim
Peter Jason Forest Ranger
Tom Yamarone Himself