Osgood Perkins has guts – literally and metaphorically. The filmmaker knew it wouldn’t work to be precious when adapting “The ...
Directed by Osgood Perkins, who broke out with the ominous 'Longlegs,' his follow-up is jokier and less effective, piercing ...
The director and star of 'The Monkey,' talk inspirations, Stephen King, and deaths that were so absurd they had to be cut.
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Hosted on MSNThe Monkey ending explained: What does the monkey represent?Osgood Perkins' The Monkey follows a pair of twins who live in fear of a drum-playing toy monkey that once belonged to their father.
Theo James has dual roles as twin brothers whose lives have been hell since finding a cursed monkey when they were kids in ...
That audience won’t get what they’re expecting. And yet, as movie studios fixate on giving fans exactly what they want, ...
Longlegs’ director Osgood Perkins adapts a Stephen King story in ‘The Monkey,’ a gruesome, often darkly absurd look at the ...
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/Film on MSNThe Monkey's Bizarre Final Moments Demand A Closer LookThe ending of Oz Perkins' The Monkey features some big swings, so let's talk about them. Specifically, here's who a main ...
Oz Perkins’ “The Monkey” struggles to balance horror and comedy, delivering tedious suspense and lackluster scares despite Theo James’ strong performance.
Theo James gives a comedic gem of a performance in "The Monkey," loosely based on the short story by Stephen King, writes our reviewer.
Osgood Perkins’ “The Monkey” is a harebrained take on a Stephen King short story. Harpoon bolts to the stomach, electrically ...
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