The 'Longlegs' writer/director talks to IndieWire about his career, Stephen King, and the origins of his toy monkey with no ...
The first rule of “The Monkey” is there are no steadfast rules to “The Monkey.” This is a blood-red dark comedy about a toy ...
"The Monkey," in theaters Friday from director Osgood Perkins and adapted from Stephen King, celebrates extreme death scenes ...
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Hosted on MSN10 Ways The Monkey Changes Stephen King's Horror BookOsgood Perkins' The Monkey makes some very deliberate changes to the original Stephen King short story, which turns the plot ...
Directed by Osgood Perkins, who broke out with the ominous 'Longlegs,' his follow-up is jokier and less effective, piercing ...
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Hosted on MSN'The Monkey' Review: A Haunting Blend of Horror, Humor, and Generational TraumaAs adults, they are still haunted by the trauma of their mother’s sudden, blood-soaked death, and the return of the monkey forces them to confront their unresolved grief. Hal, in particular, tries to ...
Black horror is enjoying a renaissance, but the genre was born with a forgotten B-movie at a time when good roles were at a ...
What's better than one Theo James? Theo James playing twins.
The director and star of 'The Monkey,' talk inspirations, Stephen King, and deaths that were so absurd they had to be cut.
Osgood Perkins inverts the horror of Longlegs for a dark comedy take on Stephen King’s “The Monkey.” Unfortunately, it’s one ...
And "The Monkey," now in theaters, doesn't disappoint, even if it never quite reaches the horror heights.
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