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Keri O'Shea

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Keri is the owner and writer/editor of Warped Perspective, which covers horror and cult film, 온라인카지노추천, art and books. She is also the co-author of Horror Out of Control: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of 21st Century Horror Cinema and a recent book, Opening The Cage: A Lizard in a Woman's Skin.

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The Killgrin (2024) C “Misery becomes a literal monster in The Killgrin – a film which nods to a number of established horror ideas and other projects, but benefits from the ambition of director Joanna Tsanis in terms of pulling those ideas together.” – Warped Perspective Apr 19, 2025 Full Review A Desert (2024) 81% “A Desert is a sun-drenched, visually appealing but brutal spin on modern neo-noir, drawing on elements of urban myth, fears of the unknown and fading optimism, and weaving these into a sickly, secretive story.” – Warped Perspective Apr 14, 2025 Full Review Super Happy Fun Clown (2025) C “At its best, and despite some tonal issues, Super Happy Fun Clown is another independent film which examines the disconnect between personal fulfilment and a version of ‘fifteen minutes of fame’ which is both so possible and so out of reach.” – Warped Perspective Apr 10, 2025 Full Review American Psycho (2000) 68% “Director Mary Harron and co-writer Guinevere Turner... transformed the novel and, along the way, vastly improved it.” – Warped Perspective Apr 2, 2025 Full Review The Ego Death of Queen Cecilia (2024) “A deeply personal character study, but one which draws on a wealth of modern obsessions, affordances and dilemmas to weave a highly effective story.” – Warped Perspective Mar 29, 2025 Full Review Art for Everybody (2023) 100% “This is a sensitive, well-rounded film which looks not just at art, but at the precarious nature of business and its relationship with that art. Thomas Kinkade, in many respects, encapsulates that connection.” – Warped Perspective Mar 24, 2025 Full Review Sew Torn (2024) 95% “How, exactly, could a film be so closely themed around, of all things, seamstressing? Well, it is. It really, really is. It’s also a varied, funny crime drama which manages to incorporate elements of existential fantasy along the way. ” – Warped Perspective Mar 22, 2025 Full Review Mermaid (2025) 100% “It’s a languid story which goes from the ridiculous to the sublime; it does contain moments of splattery gore and has some nastier connotations, but these are few. As much as the strange cryptid moves the story along, really this is Doug’s odyssey.” – Warped Perspective Mar 15, 2025 Full Review You Are Not Me (2023) 100% “Whilst its initial eeriness gives way to something more tried-and-tested, it has the pace and self-awareness to spin things into a – dare I say it? – fun horror film, with clear generic precedents. ” – Warped Perspective Mar 10, 2025 Full Review Redux Redux (2025) 96% “The McManus Brothers have blended the more philosophical approach (of, say, Synchronic, or Infinitum) with the more visceral – using the chance to hop in and out of different timelines to inflict grisly violence, over and over again.” – Warped Perspective Mar 9, 2025 Full Review Grafted (2024) 77% “As a result of being neither truly bloodthirsty nor truly messagey, it may struggle to satisfy some audiences. However, there’s lots to like here.” – Warped Perspective Mar 6, 2025 Full Review Vincent (2023) “There’s just the right amount of ambiguity in Vincent: this is an accomplished, charming film which is humane and heartfelt at all times.” – Warped Perspective Feb 28, 2025 Full Review Mond (2024) “It’s a film about secrecy, silence and image management, and it doesn’t need to wrap things up to point out that stories and journeys are often as imprecise as they are profound.” – Warped Perspective Feb 23, 2025 Full Review Peacock (2024) “Peacock is a really enjoyable, engaging, light-touch comedy of manners which also manages a good balance of more profound points.” – Warped Perspective Feb 16, 2025 Full Review Veni Vidi Vici (2024) 57% C “It’s content to luxuriate in the pretty world at its core, and your tolerance for this will largely dictate how much you enjoy the film and its glib treatment of power, status and wealth disparity.” – Warped Perspective Feb 8, 2025 Full Review The Mire (2023) “The Mire isn’t a horror, it’s a slow burn human drama with horrifying possibilities.” – Warped Perspective Feb 1, 2025 Full Review Bokshi (2025) D “Bokshi is close to three hours long, and it’s that epic runtime which dilutes its best ideas almost to the point of being negligible. A brutal edit would have improved this film tenfold.” – Warped Perspective Jan 31, 2025 Full Review Rampo Noir (2006) “Rampo Noir will pop a bit of limb amputation on the screen – or at least heavily signpost it – and then idle away into pretty shots of the landscape, or some surreal, kaleidoscopic moments [...] In essence, Rampo Noir is not for everyone.” – Warped Perspective Jan 19, 2025 Full Review Hunting Daze (2024) 87% “The film achieves an interesting blend of dreamy camaraderie and more jagged, in places simpler commentary and symbolism.” – Warped Perspective Jan 11, 2025 Full Review Immaculate (2024) 71% “There’s a kind of riotous comfort in the redemptive fightback on offer here.” – Warped Perspective Jan 10, 2025 Full Review Nosferatu (2024) 84% C- “Once the first of a few ripples of laughter broke out amongst the audience in my screening, it became clear that Nosferatu hadn’t really decided on whether it wanted to be camp or not.” – Warped Perspective Jan 2, 2025 Full Review The Damned (2024) 91% “Are the dead vengeful? The Damned sustains a brooding ambiguity throughout, doing enough to keep us wondering.” – Warped Perspective Jan 1, 2025 Full Review Cuckoo (2024) 79% “The film does a great deal to craft sensory overload and atmospherics, making particularly good use of soundscape, and could be enjoyed as a purely immersive experience, even if the plot dwindles away to something rather meagre.” – Warped Perspective Dec 24, 2024 Full Review Itch! (2024) “This is no simple gore fest, there are no hordes of extras, no gallons upon gallons of blood. Instead, this is a surprisingly intimate horror story which relies as much on inference and clue as it does on overt violence. ” – Warped Perspective Dec 20, 2024 Full Review Oddity (2024) 96% “Oddity turns out to be a pleasing, lean, mean supernatural horror which makes all of its artefacts and ideas count, and you find yourself rooting for all of its moments of bloody comeuppance.” – Warped Perspective Dec 15, 2024 Full Review
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