Maika Monroe, the versatile actress known for her roles in horror films like It Follows and Longlegs, has taken on a challenging new project: playing a 19th-century serial killer in the film Victorian Psycho. This role, set in a gothic manor, required Monroe to create a character unlike any she had played before, one that demanded a deep dive into the psyche of a deranged mind. The film, directed by Zachary Wigon, explores the paradox of an outsider desperate to belong, and the consequences of that desire. Monroe's performance, marked by an intense internal quality, adds a layer of complexity to the story. The actress went to great lengths to prepare, including extensive rehearsals and mastering an English accent, and even suggested visible prosthetic teeth for the role. Her dedication and the support of her co-stars, including Ruth Wilson and Jason Isaacs, created a compelling dynamic on screen. The film's unique blend of horror and comedy, achieved through meticulous planning and a bold visual style, sets it apart from other horror films. Victorian Psycho premieres at the Cannes Film Festival, offering a fresh perspective on the genre and a testament to Monroe's ability to transform and captivate audiences.