There’s a cop at the door in clip from Mickey Keating’s Psychopaths

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Psychopaths Mickey Keating Angela Trimbur

Writer/director Mickey Keating is steadily building a name for himself in the horror genre. Since 2013, he has brought us RITUAL, POD, DARLING, and CARNAGE PARK, and his latest feature, PSYCHOPATHS, will be making its world premiere in just a few days.

Ahead of the premiere, we have gotten our hands on a very interesting 2 minute clip from the film in which a character who seems to be one of the titular psychos gets a visit from a police officer while she's busy tormenting a victim. As the woman and the officer interact, it sort of seems like he may be a psycho himself… I don't really know what's going on with these characters, but I am very impressed by the way Keating shot this sequence.

Described as a "sprawling, psychedelic ensemble piece", PSYCHOPATHS 

follows several serial killers over the course of a single night.

Angela Trimbur, Ashley Bell, Mark Kassen, Ivana Shein, James Landry Hébert, Jeremy Gardner, Graham Skipper, Helen Rogers, Matt Mercer, Larry Fessenden, and Sam Zimmerman star.

The world premiere screening of PSYCHOPATHS is scheduled to happen at 10pm on Thursday, April 20th at the Cinepolis Chelsea in New York.

I won't be able to make it to that screening, but I am looking forward to seeing this film.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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