Jeepers Creepers Review

Jeepers Creepers
Whilst driving through rural America on their way home from college, siblings Darius and Trisha spot suspicious going's on from the driver of an old van. They investigate but wind-up in mortal danger.

by Kim Newman |
Published on
Release Date:

19 Oct 2001

Running Time:

90 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Jeepers Creepers

While driving through a rural American nowhere en route home for the vacation, college student siblings Darius (Long) and Trisha (Philips) happen to glimpse the driver of a filthy old van dumping person-shaped, red-stained, white bundles into a hole.

After some credible arguments, they investigate, but wind up on the death-list of a killer who turns out to be a lot more monstrous than he at first seems. Check the clues: a licence plate that promises cannibalism (BEAT1NGU), his scarecrow wardrobe and his nasty need to take a little something from one of the kids. Victor Salva's solidly creepy, '70s-style horror film has decent characterisations and a gloomy atmosphere that cuts deeper than most teens-in-terror flicks.

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