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Monday, November 17, 2025

MOVIE REVIEW: KEEPER

 






















A wife becomes isolated in a secluded cabin and has to fend off an unspeakable evil.

Director: Osgood Perkins

Cast: Tatiana Maslany, Rossif Sutherland, Claire Friesen, Christin Park, Erin Boyes, Tess Degenstein, Birkett Turton, Eden Weiss, Eden Weiss

Release Date: November 14, 2025

Genre: Horror

Rated R for some violent content/gore, language, and some sexual references.

Runtime: 1h 39m

Review:

Osgood Perkins’ latest, Keeper, is a slow burn, more experimental approach than his recent films, which isn’t going to be for everybody but for those looking for steady dose of folk horror and fans of Tatiana Maslany will find a perfect showcase here.  Perkin’s visual style makes the self-confined, claustrophic setting unsettling from the start and rarely letting up before the central reveal occurs.  He provides plenty of visual foreshadowing that makes more sense once the full scope of the story is unleashed with a cornucopia of horrific images and well places sounds.   The well-worn trope of the cabin in the woods immediately illicit the feeling that something’s off about this romantic getaway between burgeoning lovers.  Rossif Sutherland and Tatiana Maslany make for a fascinating onscreen couple as their understated early interactions give way larger displays of their relationship fraying at the seams.  Sutherland brings an unsettling undercurrent to his overly kind and empathetic Malcolm who feels off almost as soon as he appears onscreen.  This film, however, belongs to the incredibly talented Tatiana Maslany whose character is put through the emotional ringer during the course of the film.  Maslany is a study in subtly as her character is slowly revealed to be emotionally rundown but hopeful when we meet her.  As things get progressively stranger and more off kilter, she brings the kind of energy required to carry the film single handedly. She is more than game for everything thrown at her although the story starts to fall apart in the final act with the final reveal coming off as undercooked.  The conclusion feels overly rushed which keeps it from delivering a truly satisfying conclusion since you’re left with more questions than answers before Keeper's abrupt rather ending.

B-

Sunday, October 4, 2020

MOVIE REVIEW: POSSESSOR UNCUT

 

An elite assassin uses brain-implant technology to inhabit other people's bodies.

Director: Brandon Cronenberg

Cast: Andrea Riseborough, Christopher Abbott, Rossif Sutherland, Tuppence Middleton, Sean Bean, Jennifer Jason Leigh

Release Date: October 2, 2020

Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Unrated

Runtime: 1 h 43 min

Review:

Possessor Uncut is shocking sci-fi thriller from Brandon Cronenberg which shows him following in his father’s footsteps.  His film has a disquieting feel from its opening frames but it quickly moves to violently gruesome.  The visceral shock of the violence is incredibly pointed since the film doesn’t use it regularly but when it does it’s a sucker punch.  The story itself is ripe for exploration and you’ll be hard pressed if you didn’t notice some similarities to his father’s earlier works.  The film’s visuals are incredibly striking throughout with some shots composed in such a way that they elicit dread without any action occurring.  Andrea Riseborough and Christopher Abbott get the lion’s share of the screen time with the latter carrying the better part of the film.  Abbott is tasked with two roles which are being played out in his mind which sounds like complicated but he makes it work in a believable manner.  It’s an impressive performance which is really a showcase for his talents.  Riseborough doesn’t get nearly as much screen time but when she’s onscreen she leaves a haunting impression.  Cronenberg’s film will never be considered subtle but there are moments where a less is more approach to violence might have worked in the films favor.  Still, Possessor Uncut is the type of mind bender that will stay in genre fans minds long after it’s over.

B

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