Coming to theaters November 14, 2025, KEEPER (2025) is the kind of slow-burn horror that creeps under your skin and stays there. NEON’s latest “dark trip” stars Tatiana Maslany and Rossif Sutherland in a cabin-set story that turns a romantic weekend into something cold, watchful, and wrong.
Maslany plays Liz, and Sutherland plays Malcolm, partners whose anniversary escape to a secluded rental goes sideways fast. When Malcolm abruptly returns to the city, Liz is left alone as the house’s past starts pressing in.
The film is directed by Osgood Perkins, the modern genre stylist behind The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Gretel & Hansel, and 2024’s cult-jolt Longlegs, with The Monkey arriving in 2025. Here, Perkins directs from Nick Lepard’s script, continuing his run with NEON after back-to-back collaborations. Shot in British Columbia and rumored to have begun under the working title A Shadowless Horse, it leans into tight spaces and sharper edges with single-location tension and sharp camera work.
If the teaser’s hushed refrain and quick flashes of women across time are any indication, KEEPER (2025) isn’t just another cabin-in-the-woods thriller. Both Perkins and Maslany have hinted that the film is lean in scale but layered in meaning and will surely keep you hooked.
If you’re into slow-burn horror, KEEPER (2025) looks like one to watch. Mark your calendar for November 14; this is the kind of film that makes you hold your breath without realizing it.






