Kaiya Shunyata ranks all 17 disgusting kills from Oz Perkins' latest film 'The Monkey'. Which did you think is number one?
Hal soon discovers that it's his estranged twin Bill who now has the monkey and is responsible for the deaths. Bill has been turning the monkey's key, hoping that it'll be Hal that the monkey kills.
"The Monkey," the new Osgood Perkins film based on a Stephen King short story, ends with the main character encountering a ghostly horseman.
Following its theatrical release on Friday, several fans and critics have noted the film’s comedic tone when it comes to the extravagant death scenes, with James and director Osgood Perkins having ...
That’s also one of the movie’s most glaring faults: “The Monkey” is certain that humans don’t think enough about death as it is, that we’re oblivious to the fact that it surrounds ...
The Monkey pairs its macabre sense of humor with an unsettling takeaway.
Based on a Stephen King short story, the film stars Theo James as twins Hal and Bill Shelburn who have been traumatized since childhood by a cursed monkey toy that brings about a shocking death ...
I can only hope you don’t go out in one of the hyperviolent, showstopping ways that writer-director Osgood Perkins reserves for his characters in “The Monkey.” Death not only has a sick ...
The boys, Bill and Hal (both played by Christian Convery), discover the monkey while rooting through a closet full of junk. They turn the crank. Death. Twenty-five years later, Hal (Theo James ...
Whose death will make you the saddest? What would you like people to remember you for after you go? These are some of the questions Osgood Perkins lobs at viewers in his new film “The Monkey.” ...