Osgood Perkins Triple Feature Coming to Theaters for One Night!

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Osgood Perkins Triple Feature Coming to Theaters for One Night!

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Osgood Perkins has been absolutely killing it over the past couple of years. His breakout feature, Longlegs, defied all expectations and became the highest-grossing indie horror film of the past decade, and The Monkey also proved a critical and commercial success. His latest, Keeper, hits theaters next month, and the advance buzz has been overwhelmingly positive thus far. In celebration of Keeper’s impending release, distributor Neon is hosting a one-night-only triple bill on November 13, 2025. 

The lineup will feature LonglegsThe Monkey, and a special preview screening of Keeper, which officially bows in theaters on November 14, 2025.

One ticket grants patrons admission to all three films. You can secure your tickets and see showtimes for the event right here.

The screening series is currently slated to play at the locations outlined below: 

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

The setup for Keeper is this:

A romantic anniversary trip to a secluded cabin turns sinister when a dark presence reveals itself, forcing a couple to confront the property’s haunting past.

Perkins helmed Keeper from a script penned by Nick Lepard. Lepard is perhaps best known as the twisted mind behind (the screenplay for) the killer shark flick Dangerous Animals.

Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland topline the cast for Perkins’ latest, with Claire Friesen, Christin Park, and Tess Degenstein rounding out the roster.

As I mentioned previously, the early reactions to Keeper have been overwhelmingly enthusiastic. The film even has a couple of noteworthy fans who know a thing or two about making a horror film. Both James Wan and Guillermo del Toro have taken in advance screenings of Keeper, and each had encouraging things to say. Del Toro hailed the picture as “Horror origami that skillfully folds into itself.” While Wan called the film “A terrifying, ghostly descent into madness.”  

That’s just about all that we’ve got for you at present, dear reader. Stay tuned to Dread Central for more exciting updates in the near future. In the meantime, be sure to let us know if you’ll be venturing out to take in a triple dose of Osgood Perkins next month in the comments section below.

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