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  1. As Ruth tells Lee, the day Longlegs visited their house, Ruth begged him to spare Lee's life. In return, she promised to help him carry out the rest of his satanic mission. Longlegs — actually ...

  2. Spoilers ahead! Perkins tells IndieWire about shooting the wild final scene of "Longlegs," and how the film's grim ending with Maika Monroe, Alicia Witt, and Nicolas Cage evolved in post ...

  3. 'Longlegs,' Osgood Perkins’ horror movie in theaters July 12 starring Maika Monroe, Blair Underwood, Alicia Witt, Kiernan Shipka and Nicolas Cage, is one of the most terrifying movies of the year.

  4. The film follows an FBI agent named Lee Harker (Maika Monroe) who becomes obsessed with an emerging serial killer (Nicolas Cage) who simply refers to himself in his post-murder writings as ...

  5. According to Perkins, the seeds of the messed-up central character were birthed from his own personal experiences as a father. DP Andres Arochi and director Osgood Perkins on the set of Longlegs. “It was having the idea for the character of Longlegs, knowing what he felt like, what he was about, how he operated,” Perkins tells IGN.

  6. The movie's final act—which reveals how Lee's mother, possessed dolls, and the devil himself all played a role in Longlegs' reign of terror—seems designed to be ambiguous, leaving the ending up to viewer interpretation. But according to Monroe, there's one clear takeaway. "Evil isn’t going anywhere," she told TIME. "That’s just the reality.

  7. The reliance on cliché moments to shore up the scares fails to come good. Andrés Arochi’s camera work - variety of frames, cold, dark, creepy and crisp visuals, repetitive wide-angle shots ...