Directed by Osgood Perkins, who broke out with the ominous 'Longlegs,' his follow-up is jokier and less effective, piercing ...
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Director Osgood Perkins follows up 'Longlegs' with a giddy, gruesome, film that would make the King of Horror proud.
The Monkey pairs its macabre sense of humor with an unsettling takeaway.
Theo James delivers knockout performances as identical twins with a horrible secret that revolves around a toy monkey.
That audience won’t get what they’re expecting. And yet, as movie studios fixate on giving fans exactly what they want, ...
And "The Monkey," now in theaters, doesn't disappoint, even if it never quite reaches the horror heights.
Despite having powerful producers James Wan and Peter Safran aboard the Stephen King adaptation, no major studio wanted Perkins' take on the project before indie outfit Neon boarded: "I had to take it ...
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