Mickey Keating’s OFFSEASON starring The House of The Devil’s Jocelyn Donahue and GEP pal Joe Swanberg, now in theaters.
And opening Friday, from A24 comes X, directed by Ti West (The Innkeepers, The House Of The Devil) starring Brittany Snow, Mia Goth, Scott Mescudi (Kid Cudi), Martin Henderson, Stephen Ure, Jenna Ortega and DEPRAVED’s Owen Campbell.
From Bloody Disgusting: No two Mickey Keating films are alike; the filmmaker consistently explores different corners of horror and influences with every production. From neo-western horror to psychological to sci-fi horror and beyond, Keating seems uninterested in retreading the same ground. His latest, Offseason, takes on cosmic horror.
In Offseason, “Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s gravesite has been vandalized, Marie quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her late mother is buried. When she arrives, she discovers that the island is closing for the offseason with the bridges raised until Spring, leaving her stranded.
“One strange interaction with the local townspeople after another, Marie soon realizes that something is not quite right in this small town. She must unveil the mystery behind her mother’s troubled past to make it out alive.”
RLJE Films and Shudder will release the horror film in theaters and on VOD and Digital on March 11, 2022. The cast is led by Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil, Doctor Sleep). Joe Swanberg (You’re Next, The Sacrament) and Richard Brake (3 from Hell) also star.
Ahead of the release, we look back at Keating’s horror films and how he switches up the aesthetic and style for every single one.
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Ritual establishes the core constant to every Keating horror movie: Larry Fessenden appears in every single one.
Offseason releases theaters and on VOD and Digital on March 11, 2022.
Mickey Keating’s PSYCHOPATHS will premiere at Tribeca Film Festival 2017, dates have been announced!
Over the course of one excessively blood-soaked night, multiple serial killers’ paths cross, leaving a trail of bodies and begging the question: Which psychopath will live to see morning? One of the most exciting and unclassifiable new voices in indie horror, Mickey Keating delivers his wildest ride yet with this ultra-stylish and uber-violent descent into madness.
A Glass Eye Pix Production directed and written by Mickey Keating. (USA)
World Premiere, Narrative. Over the course of one excessively blood-soaked night, multiple serial killers’ paths cross, leaving a trail of bodies and begging the question: Which psychopath will live to see morning? One of the most exciting and unclassifiable new voices in indie horror, Mickey Keating delivers his wildest ride yet with this ultra-stylish and uber-violent descent into madness. With Ashley Bell, James Landry Hébert, Mark Kassen, Angela Trimbur, Larry Fessenden, Jeremy Gardner, Sam Zimmerman.
Watch your back! Mickey Keating’s PSYCHOPATHS is creeping up on ya!
Bloody Disgusting nabs the first ever image of the upcoming film. Click here to read full article.
Jenn Wexler produced Keating’s film for Glass Eye Pix
Bloody Disgusting releases the new poster for GEP pal Mickey Keating’s action-thriller, which will be playing in theaters and VOD July 1st. Featuring Fessenden, alongside Ashley Bell, James Landry Hébert, Pat Healy, Alan Ruck & more. Read full article.
This July, all hell will break loose! Mickey Keating’s action-thriller CARNAGE PARK will be released in theaters and on VOD July 1st. Take cover! Full article.
Glass Eye Pix is the fierce independent NYC-based production outfit headed by award-winning art-horror auteur Larry Fessenden with the mission of supporting individual voices in the arts. Read more...