Enter Longlegs, which opens at The Triplex this week: A surprise hit that has broken through a summer of sequels with its story of an FBI agent on the hunt for a Satanic killer. Director Osgood Perkins (son of Psycho star Anthony Perkins) pulls from inspirations like Silence of the Lambs, The Omen, and Annabelle to create a hazy, off-putting production that keeps you anxious from the very first frame.
Longlegs strikes a nerve because its hero doesn’t truly understand what she’s up against or how she can stop it. It brings an uneasiness back into a genre that’s become synonymous with “comfort watching.” It reminds us that true evil is unknowable and that, even if they’re old news, serial killers are far from mundane.