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Geek Tyrant
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
Teaser Trailer For Osgood Perkins' Horror Film KEEPER Starrring Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland — GeekTyrant
Neon has released the first teaser for Keeper , marking the third horror project from director Osgood Perkins following Longlegs and The Monkey . The filmmaker has been on a roll lately, and this next outing looks just as unsettling. The film stars Tatiana Maslany ( Orphan Black ) and Rossif Sutherland ( Possessor ) as a couple celebrating their anniversary in a remote cabin. Things take a dark turn when Malcolm (Sutherland) suddenly heads back to the city, leaving Liz (Maslany) isolated. Alone in the woods, she comes face-to-face with an unspeakable evil lurking in the shadows of the cabin's sinister past. It looks like it's going to be psychological, and possibly supernatural, descent into terror. The script comes from Nick Lepard, and with Perkins' growing reputation for crafting deeply atmospheric horror, this first look suggests another chilling experience that dives headfirst into isolation and dread. Would you check out Keeper based on this teaser?
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Keeper' Trailer: First Look At New Neon Horror Pic From ‘Longlegs & ‘The Monkey' Helmer Osgood Perkins
Neon has unveiled the first teaser for Keeper, its third horror film from Osgood Perkins, on the heels of Longlegs and The Monkey. The new film, starring Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black) and Rossif Sutherland (Possessor), follows a couple as they escape for a romantic anniversary weekend at a secluded cabin. When Malcolm (Sutherland) suddenly returns to the city, Liz (Maslany) finds herself isolated and in the presence of an unspeakable evil that unveils the cabin's horrifying secrets. More from Deadline Tatiana Maslany & Rossif Sutherland To Star In 'Keeper', The Next Film From 'Longlegs' Director Osgood Perkins; Neon Buys World & Will Launch Int'l Sales At Cannes Neon Inks First-Look Deal With 'Longlegs' & 'The Monkey' Director Osgood Perkins 'Stillwater' Season 4 Trailer Promises Plenty Of Wisdom From A Friendly Neighborhood Panda In Apple TV+ Series Written by Nick Lepard, the film is produced by Chris Ferguson and Jesse Savath of Oddfellows. Exec producers included Maslany; Marlaina Mah for Oddfellows; Noah Segal and Laurie May for Elevation Pictures; Brian Kavanaugh Jones; Fred Berger and Peter Micelli on behalf of Range Media Partners; John Hegeman and Vince Totino for Wayward Entertainment; and Bonner Bellew for Welcome Villain. Neon acquired the film in a preemptive deal last May, as we were first to report. Perkins and his partner Ferguson launched the production banner Phobos, with backing from Neon, the same month, entering a first-look deal with the studio. Neon will handle the U.S. release of Perkins' latest and has overseen its international rights, with Elevation Pictures set to distribute in Canada. Check out the trailer for Keeper above. [youtube Best of Deadline Streamer Subscription Prices And Tiers – Everything To Know As Costs Rise And Ads Abound (Hello, Peacock) - Update 'Stick' Release Guide: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series


Gizmodo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
Oz Perkins' Newest Movie, ‘Keeper,' Looks Like More Delicious Nightmare Fodder
Oz Perkins has another movie coming out already? He must not sleep much—payback for all the frights he's implanted into the brains of people who've watched his films, including The Monkey and Longlegs. His latest, Keeper, hits theaters this fall and looks to continue the trend, if this first teaser is anything to go by. Very simple yet very eerie (and a bit easier to follow than the deliberately obscure Longlegs marketing was), Keeper shows us a succession of women. They're smiling at the camera at first, happy to see whoever they're looking at. Then, things change. They get uncomfortable. Hostile. Then the screaming starts. Could it be a serial killer tale reinvented yet again, as Perkins did with Longlegs? The title suggests people being held against their will, and the teaser's visuals suggest as much. Or something even more subversive and spooky? Usually a plot summary accompanies the first teaser, but all we have to go on here is that Keeper is 'a dark trip from Osgood Perkins,' and some freaky out-of-context song lyrics for the Peggy Lee fans out there: 'You can't holler down our rain barrel, you can't climb our apple tree, I don't wanna play in your yard, if you can't be good to me.' Oh, and the tag line is 'You're not right for this place.' Yikes! Keeper hits theaters November 14. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what's next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
Yahoo
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
These are the 10 best movies of 2025. Did your picks make our list?
Tom Cruise doing daredevil stuff on a biplane. Brad Pitt driving really, really fast. Dragons, vampires, killer toy monkeys and a dancing Tom Hiddleston. And it's only July, folks! Here in the season of blockbusters, we've already seen a slew of movies that are worthy of a "best of" list. We're still months away from fall film festivals and Oscar season, yet there are flicks making a move for best picture, like Ryan Coogler's horror movie "Sinners." The good stuff includes a couple of Stephen King adaptations, a few franchise installments and one live-action remake of an animated classic. (Sorry, "Snow White," we're not talking about you. Or you, "Lilo & Stitch.") Here are 2025's best movies so far, ranked: A movie that goes as deep on themes of mortality as it does on buckets of blood. Osgood Perkins' gory and gloriously absurd horror comedy, based on a Stephen King short story, unleashes Theo James in a dual role as estranged twins whose childhoods were marked by a cursed monkey toy. The bros thought they destroyed it, but it's back with a vengeance, sparking creative deaths and complicating their lives in an extremely demented, intriguingly insightful tale. Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home A crew of Hollywood up-and-comers (Will Poulter, Kit Connor, Joseph Quinn, Charles Melton, Michael Gandolfini and more) play Navy SEALs on a surveillance mission caught in the middle of a harrowing standoff with Iraqi insurgents. Directors Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza, an ex-soldier whose experience was the basis for the film, put viewers though unflinchingly brutal moments that feel uncannily real and unlike any other war story. Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home In Steven Soderbergh's effortlessly cool spy thriller, a British intelligence officer (Michael Fassbender) is tasked with sussing out the culprit who leaked a top-secret software program and betrayed their country. There's a delicious whodunit aspect to it, too, as the list of five potentially traitorous suspects includes the operative's own high-profile wife (Cate Blanchett). A wickedly talented ensemble and great character work make it a scintillating watch. Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home, Peacock Who knows if this is the last time Tom Cruise will dangle perilously off a plane or go spelunking in a submarine? (Chances are, not likely.) But this franchise installment does nicely wrap a 30-year-old story line for Cruise's secret agent Ethan Hunt, who battles a villainous AI in a high-stakes quest to keep mankind from being wiped out. While the action scenes are aces, the film also makes a compelling argument for why the world is worth saving at all. Where to watch: In theaters Whether we like it or not, we're in the era of every animated classic getting turned into a live-action remake. This soaring adventure, however, is one that actually reaches the heights of the amazing original outing. A Viking teen (Mason Thames) becomes besties with an adorable dragon and gets his friends and family to reconsider their hatred of the beasts in a coming-of-age movie filled with great flying sequences and all the feels. Where to watch: In theaters Don't call it a zombie movie. As good as "28 Days Later" was, this horror sequel succeeds at being something more. Nearly three decades after the rage virus infected the United Kingdom, a young boy (Alfie Williams) on a remote island ventures to the mainland, runs afoul of monstrous figures and meets a strange doctor (Ralph Fiennes) in a quest to help his sick mom (Jodie Comer). The rare scary movie that's also a thoughtful exploration of family, tribalism and remembering the dead. Where to watch: In theaters A stirring, dark drama that many people will never watch because of Jonathan Majors' legal troubles. Still, the man is an exceptional talent, both phenomenal and frightening as a troubled amateur bodybuilder in Elijah Bynum's intoxicating cautionary tale. Majors' painfully awkward gym rat goes down a spectacularly bad path of protein shakes, steroids, rage issues, misplaced idolatry and macho posedowns in an effort to craft the perfect physique. Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home Throwing dinner plates and breaking bones, Ana de Armas is a one-woman wrecking crew in this impressive "John Wick" spinoff. Yes, the franchise's main man, Keanu Reeves, shows up as well, but the action flick keeps its focus on de Armas' dancer/assassin as she's introduced into a dangerous landscape and then goes rogue on a revenge mission. It's packed with stellar brawls, superb gunfights and one unforgettable flamethrower faceoff. Where to watch: Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home Is it a gangster film? Yes! Is it a vampire movie? You bet! Is it a musical? That, too! Ryan Coogler pulls up something devilishly spectacular with this genre-bending, 1930s-set flick, with a never-better Michael B. Jordan pulling double duty as twins come home to Mississippi and having their party crashed by a band of charismatic bloodsuckers. Coogler also tackles racism and cultural appropriation in a fright fest that's mesmerizing and meaningful. Where to watch: Max (on July 4), Apple TV, Amazon, Fandango at Home The only Stephen King adaptation where you'll feel better about life, the universe and everything after watching it. Mike Flanagan's soulful three-act character study is a life told in reverse, where the confusion caused by the end of the world leads to a child finding his artistic self after navigating tragedy. Did we mention the surprise Tom Hiddleston dance break in the middle of it? "Chuck" is a must-see film that warms hearts, captures minds and blows up convention. Where to watch: In theaters This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: The 10 best movies of 2025 (so far), ranked


Geek Tyrant
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Tyrant
NEON Kicks Off KEEPER Marketing with Unnerving Teaser From LONGLEGS Director Osgood Perkins — GeekTyrant
If you've been keeping tabs on the ever-escalating weirdness that is Osgood Perkins' horror films, you're in for another treat, or perhaps a psychological trap. NEON has just kicked off the first wave of promotion for Keeper , and it's as cryptic, creepy, and quietly hypnotic. Just a reminder, this movie is coming from the filmmaker who brough us Longlegs and The Monkey . It all started with a simple post on X. NEON shared an image of a dusky wooded area bathed in amber light, captioned with just enough to raise the hairs on your arms: "12:06PM PST. Begin the dark trip." Hours later, NEON dropped a one hour a YouTube livestream that plays like a piece of unsettling performance art. It features a young woman with her head slumped on a desk, methodically drawing circles in a notebook with a pen. That's it. That's the whole video and it's over an hour long. At the very end. she finally lifts her pen, revealing the film's title: 'Keeper – a dark trip from Osgood Perkins.' It's pure dread by way of ASMR. Perkins has developed a reputation for wrapping his horror projects in immersive and fun marketing campaigns. Last year, the viral rollout of Longlegs was a slow-burn descent into madness, using bizarre images and out-of-context footage to build anticipation before audiences even knew what the movie was. Keeper seems to be following a similar path, and it's already working. Discussing Film briefly shared two images reportedly from Keeper , one showing a blood-soaked figure mid-scream, the other of a secluded cabin nestled in the woods. The photos have since been removed. As for the story, Bloody Disgusting reports: "Keeper follows a couple as they escape for a romantic anniversary weekend at a secluded cabin. When Malcolm (Sutherland) suddenly returns to the city, Liz (Maslany) finds herself isolated and in the presence of an unspeakable evil that unveils the cabin's horrifying secrets." Tatiana Maslany ( She-Hulk, Orphan Black ) and John Sutherland are stepping into what's shaping up to be a psychological, and possibly supernatural, descent into terror. There's no release date yet, no full trailer, and very few answers. But that's exactly how Osgood Perkins likes it.