The killer toy in Osgood Perkins's The Monkey is a mysterious and powerful force like in Stephen King's short story, albeit ...
The actor discusses playing twins in Osgood Perkins’s horror film, finding humor in dark situations and why that monkey is so, so creepy.
If you’re a fan of horror movies, you’ve probably heard the name Osgood Perkins a lot over the last ten years. The filmmaker is responsible for the highly impactful and atmospheric Longlegs, as well ...
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 ...
It’s content to be just one long, sick joke without a punchline, designed to occasionally punctuate a stylishly nihilistic ...
Review: "The Monkey" is an absorbing and stylish if not quite smoothly blended mix of family drama, humor, and blood-and-guts ...
While King’s name will alert horror fans, Osgood Perkins may sound close to home for Harvard students from his role in ...
Thus begins “The Monkey,” Osgood Perkins’ latest horror film, an absorbing and stylish if not quite smoothly blended mix of ...
Theo James gives a comedic gem of a performance in "The Monkey," loosely based on the short story by Stephen King, writes our ...
Turn back the clock and discover 900 years of women’s history, have your spine well and truly tingled by a terrifying sci-fi ...
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