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Horror Maestro Perkins Finds Canadian Home, Success
7 Dec
Summary
- Director Perkins found success and collaborators in Canada.
- He applied for permanent residence to live in Vancouver with his family.
- Perkins' films 'Longlegs' and 'The Monkey' were global box office hits.

Horror director Oz Perkins has discovered significant creative and personal fulfillment in Canada, opting to establish his roots in Vancouver with his family. He has formed a strong collaborative partnership with producer Chris Ferguson, securing a first-look deal with Neon for their small-budget horror projects.
Perkins' move to Canada, initially for the production of 'Longlegs,' has become a permanent decision fueled by his family's comfort and his appreciation for Vancouver's artistic environment. The success of films like 'Longlegs,' which grossed $128 million globally, and 'The Monkey' demonstrates his thriving career in the Canadian landscape.
Despite a minor box office dip with 'Keeper,' Perkins remains committed to his prolific output, emphasizing the importance of consistent production within the evolving film industry. His experience highlights a broader trend of U.S. filmmakers finding new opportunities and a sense of community outside traditional Hollywood.




