Horror maestro Osgood Perkins is bringing his latest, Keeper, to theaters soon, but you can snag an early look with a terrifying triple feature event!
TL;DR: Here's the Quick Scoop on Perkins' Latest!
- Keeper is coming November 14, 2025: Get ready for Osgood Perkins' highly mysterious new horror film starring Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland.
- One-Night-Only Triple Feature: On November 13, you can catch an early preview of Keeper along with Perkins' hits Longlegs and The Monkey in select theaters.
- Marketing Mystery is Real: Neon is keeping Keeper's plot tightly under wraps, even skipping widespread critic screenings to preserve the surprise.
Alright, horror fanatics, listen up! If you’ve been keeping an eye on the genre, you know Osgood Perkins is a name that’s been buzzing louder than a haunted hive. Fresh off the mind-bending success of Longlegs and the wild ride of The Monkey, Perkins is ready to unleash his latest nightmare, Keeper, into theaters this November. But here’s the kicker: the marketing around this film is so shrouded in mystery, it’s practically a horror movie in itself!
Neon, the brilliant distributor behind these dark visions, is playing their cards incredibly close to their chest with Keeper. We’re talking about a movie so secret, they’ve reportedly cancelled most early critic screenings to "preserve the mystery." In an age where spoilers fly faster than a demon in a found-footage film, this is a bold move. But hey, it’s definitely got us talking!
Prepare Your Nerves for an Unforgettable Horror Marathon ExperienceIf you just can’t wait until November 14, 2025, for Keeper’s official theatrical release, then mark your calendars for a very special, one-night-only event! On November 13, 2025, Neon is hosting an exclusive triple feature showcasing three of Osgood Perkins' recent chilling triumphs: Longlegs, The Monkey, and a special early preview of Keeper. That’s right, one ticket gets you three doses of pure, unadulterated Perkins terror, back-to-back-to-back!
This is a rare chance to truly immerse yourself in the director’s distinctive style, from the atmospheric dread of a serial killer hunt to a gruesome horror-comedy, culminating in the much-anticipated enigma of Keeper. It’s not just a movie screening; it’s an endurance test for your sanity, a deep dive into the mind of one of modern horror’s most exciting voices.
What Spine-Chilling Features Await You at the Triple Bill?
Let's quickly break down the terror you'll be signing up for:
- Longlegs: This 2025 breakout hit stars Maika Monroe as a young FBI agent tracking a terrifying occult-obsessed serial killer (played by Nicolas Cage). It's a dark, surreal trip into satanic horror, acclaimed for its atmosphere and punk-rock visuals. It made a massive $128 million worldwide on a modest $10 million budget, cementing Perkins' commercial viability.
- The Monkey: Also released in 2025, this film is a wild adaptation of a Stephen King short story. It features Theo James and Tatiana Maslany (who you'll see again in Keeper!), along with Elijah Wood, in a story about twin brothers haunted by a hideous toy monkey causing chaos. Expect a unique blend of horror and dark comedy, with some truly unforgettable death scenes. It raked in $68 million against its $10 million budget, proving Perkins can make King's tales his own.
- Keeper: The grand finale of your night! You’ll be among the first to see what all the fuss is about. We know it stars Tatiana Maslany as Liz and Rossif Sutherland as Malcolm, a couple on an anniversary trip to a secluded cabin. But when Malcolm suddenly bails, Liz is left alone to face an "unspeakable evil" that unveils the cabin's horrifying past. More on this mystery below!
Unpacking the Deeply Mysterious and Disturbing Plot of 'Keeper'
 
While Neon and Perkins are keeping things under tight wraps, we do have some intriguing hints about what Keeper is actually about, and it sounds like a deeply unsettling experience. Director Osgood Perkins, known for his nuanced psychological horror, has described Keeper as a "relationship horror movie... where the relationship is the scary thing." He even gets a bit more specific, pointing to "hot-button topics like toxic masculinity or the patriarchy" as the "bigger issue" the monster in his film represents.
"It's like the lies that we tell ourselves about ourselves and about our partners in order to stay there. I don't know how to word this without giving anything away, but the trap of the roles that we fall into and heterosexual expectations, I would say. Yeah, the horror of heterosexuality."
— Tatiana Maslany, star of Keeper, speaking with Entertainment WeeklyTatiana Maslany, who plays Liz, echoes this sentiment with a powerfully blunt statement, calling it "the horror of heterosexuality." She elaborates that the film explores "the lies that we tell ourselves about ourselves and about our partners in order to stay there," and "the trap of the roles that we fall into and heterosexual expectations." This suggests a deeply personal and potentially very raw exploration of modern relationships, viewed through Perkins' signature lens of dread.
Perkins himself also introduced Keeper as being based on the concept of being "afraid of people," not just those with bad intentions, but "the person you share a bed with or no longer share a bed with." He notes it "centers on the duality that is both the fear and desire of being known and knowing." This promises a horror experience rooted in the emotional and psychological, far beyond simple jump scares, making it a truly resonant "cabin in the woods" story.
Osgood Perkins: The Rapid Rise of a Modern Horror Auteur
 
It’s no exaggeration to say Osgood Perkins is having a moment. The son of horror legend Anthony Perkins (yes, Norman Bates himself), Osgood has carved out his own distinct and increasingly influential niche in genre cinema. His earlier works like The Blackcoat’s Daughter and I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House established him as an atmospheric master, but it’s his recent trio of films with Neon that have truly elevated him to auteur status.
With three major horror releases in just two years—Longlegs, The Monkey, and now Keeper—Perkins is demonstrating a remarkable blend of prolific output, consistent vision, and commercial appeal. His films are known for their focus on suspense, trauma, and psychological landscapes, often delving into inherited grief and the unseen architecture of dread rather than relying on cheap scares.
The anticipation around Keeper isn't just about the mystery; it's about the expectation that Perkins will deliver something truly unique and terrifying, building on the success of Longlegs. Horror heavyweights are already singing its praises: James Wan calls it "a terrifying, ghostly descent into madness," while Guillermo del Toro lauds it as "horror origami that skillfully folds into itself." Even Terrifier's Damien Leone has given it a shout-out!
This level of endorsement, coupled with Neon’s confident (and cryptic) marketing strategy, positions Keeper as a significant evolution in Perkins’ filmography. It suggests a director who isn't just making "another cabin horror" but is tightening his focus to explore deeper, more existential fears. And he's not slowing down: Perkins is already in production on his next film, The Young People, slated for a 2026 release, starring Lola Tung and Nico Parker.
How and Where to Catch This Triple Feature of Terror
 
If you're brave enough to embark on this Osgood Perkins cinematic journey, the triple feature event takes place on November 13, 2025. Tickets will grant you admission to all three films back-to-back. You'll need to check Neon's official site for showtimes and to secure your tickets, but here's a list of currently participating theaters:
- Albuquerque: Cinemark Century Rio Plex
- Baltimore: Cinemark Egyptian
- Boston: AMC Boston Common
- Cleveland: Cinemark Valley View
- Corpus Christi: Cinemark Century Corpus Christi
- Dallas: Cinemark West Plano
- El Paso: Cinemark Tinseltown Las Palmas
- Harlingen: Cinemark Pharr Town Center
- Los Angeles: AMC Burbank 16
- New York: AMC Empire
- Orlando: AMC Disney Springs
- Phoenix: Harkins Estrella Falls
- Sacramento: Cinemark Century Arden
- San Diego: AMC Mission Valley
- San Jose: Cinemark Century Oakridge
- Springfield: Cinemark West Springfield
For those who prefer to experience Keeper as a standalone film, its wider theatrical release is set for November 14, 2025. Either way, get ready for what promises to be one of the most talked-about horror films of the year, shrouded in mystery and packed with psychological dread!
Frequently Asked Questions About Osgood Perkins' Keeper
 
When exactly does 'Keeper' hit theaters?
Keeper is officially released in theaters on November 14, 2025. However, you can catch an early preview screening on November 13, 2025, as part of the Osgood Perkins triple feature event.
What is the runtime and anticipated rating for 'Keeper'?
The film has a runtime of 99 minutes. While an official rating wasn't explicitly stated in all materials, given Perkins' filmography and the genre "Horror Mystery," it is highly anticipated to be R-rated for mature thematic content, violence, and disturbing images.
Will 'Keeper' be available on streaming services immediately after its theatrical release?
Typically, films from distributors like Neon have an exclusive theatrical window before moving to digital or streaming platforms. So, while it's not confirmed, it's highly unlikely Keeper will be available for streaming immediately after its November 14 theatrical debut. You'll probably have to catch it in cinemas first!
Who are the main cast members in 'Keeper'?
The central roles in Keeper are played by Tatiana Maslany as Liz and Rossif Sutherland as Malcolm. Additional cast members include Christin Park as Leslie and Birkett Turton as Darren.
Sources:
- MovieWeb.com
- io9.Gizmodo.com
- CBR.com
- DreadCentral.com
- ScreenAnarchy.com
- ThatHashtagShow.com
Note: The cancellation of widespread critic screenings was reported as a rumor by user @BrettRedacted on X, as cited by MovieWeb.
 
                     
               
  
  
 