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 Willow Creek Quotes. There are no approved quotes yet for this movie. Willow Creek is one of those movies that although it doesn't quite scare you, it leaves you unnerved.

Jim and Kelly tour the community, talk to locals, and continuously prepare viewers for the inevitable. The centerpiece of "Willow Creek" is an extended sequence that everyone making a found footage film should be forced to watch. Willow Creek movie reviews & Metacritic score: Set in Humboldt County, California, Willow Creek centers on Jim (Bryce Johnson, Pretty Little Liars) I wasn't looking forward to Willow Creek, because the day I found about the movie is the same day I watched, also a found footage movie, called.

Willow Creek

Jim and his girlfriend Kelly are visiting the infamous Willow Creek, the alleged home of the original Bigfoot legend - the tale of huge ape like creatures. It stars Alexie Gilmore and Bryce Johnson as a couple who go into the woods of Willow Creek, California looking for material for their documentary on Bigfoot lore. The power of suggestion substitutes for onscreen scares as a couple wanders off the grid in Northern California in search of Sasquatch. However, it is still very entertaining movie. I was surprised to find out with was directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. Willow Creek is a shocking mix of comedy and horror that makes Bobcat Goldthwait's first foray into horror a uniquely rewarding one, giving Bigfoot the proper cinematic feature that such a legendary creature deserves.

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But it does make one hope that now that Goldthwait, an acknowledged Bigfoot buff, has gotten this one out of his system. They have plenty of snack options, and the lines aren't bad (not really, you might have a dozen people (or so) ahead of you if the place is This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. On the pretense of following two presumably dead amateur documentarians into Pacific Northwest woodlands to find evidence of Bigfoot, Goldthwait expertly.

Read the Empire Movie review of Willow Creek. The first half of the movie actually works as a bonafide documentary about the culture of Bigfoot believers with a mixture of genuine curiosity and strangeness on par with. The first part, like all found footage movies, is all set-up and wait. Most of it, unlike all found footage movies, is really entertaining; thanks to Goldthwait's writing and humor and his two actors.