NEON Kicks Off KEEPER Marketing with Unnerving Teaser From LONGLEGS Director Osgood Perkins

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.

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