Out this week in Irish cinemas is The Monkey. Based on a short story by Stephen King and adapted by Osgood Perkins this ...
The Monkey’s helmer, Osgood Perkins, breaks down the myriad of reasons why Neon was the right studio for the film. Read more ...
The movie and the short story are quite different, but the key differences here are in the second act and the ending. In the ...
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 medical drama stars Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell, Justina Machado, Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Jessy Yates, Chelsea ...
"I thank my father, who I’m sure is throwing a party up there and would be immensely proud of this recognition," the ranchera ...
The laughs are there, especially in the well-timed gusto with which Perkins unleashes the movie’s gore, and the monkey itself ...
Yes. The Monkey has one post-credit scene which arrives after the entire credits have rolled – but it's a little different to the usual gag or tease for a sequel... make sure you stay in your seats ...
Oh, it’s definitely scary at points, Perkins proving quite masterful at drawing out the suspense surrounding the definitely supernatural, definitely evil monkey of the title. Yet there’s a manic, ...
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