When people think of today’s horror movies, certain directors immediately come to mind – like James Wan (known for films like Insidious, The Conjuring, and Saw) and Guillermo del Toro (Frankenstein, Crimson Peak), both of whom have become horror legends. Now, a unique voice in the genre is getting special attention. On November 13th, NEON is hosting a one-day-only film marathon in theaters featuring the unsettling work of Osgood Perkins, including his films Longlegs, The Monkey, and his newest movie, Keeper.

A single ticket gets you into all three scary movies for a night of frights! You’ll be one of the first to see Perkins’ newest and most chilling film, Keeper, on the big screen. This special triple feature will be shown at select cinemas – find a participating theater listed below.
- Albuquerque – Cinemark Century Rio Plex
- Baltimore – Cinemark Egyptian
- Boston – AMC Boston Common
- Cleveland – Cinemark Valley View
- Corpus Christi – Cinemark Century 16
- Dallas – Cinemark West Plano
- El Paso – Cinemark Tinseltown 20
- Fresno – Regal Fresno Riverpark (TBD)
- Harlingen – Cinemark Pharr Town Center
- Houston – Regal Houston Marq’E (TBD)
- Los Angeles – AMC Burbank 16
- New York – AMC Empire
- Orlando – AMC Disney Springs
- Sacramento – Cinemark Century Arden
- San Diego – AMC Mission Valley
- San Jose – Cinemark Century Oakridge
- Springfield – Cinemark West Springfield
Tickets and showtimes are available now.

Osgood Perkins’s new horror film, Keeper, tells the story of a couple whose romantic retreat to a remote cabin takes a terrifying turn. As the wife becomes increasingly isolated, an unimaginable evil begins to threaten them. The film is written by Nick Lepard and produced by Jesse Savath and Chris Ferguson, with Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland in the leading roles.
Keeper arrives in theaters on November 14.
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