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“The Monkey” with being inspired by a short story by Stephen King, and slight “Final Destination” vibes, gives you a horror movie that will hit the spot.
"The Monkey," which Perkins adapted from Stephen King's 1980 short story, doesn't build on the earlier film's promise. On the contrary, it's a ham-handed, lurchingly obvious mess, without the ...
The Monkey Review The Monkey (2025) Film Review, a movie directed by Osgood Perkins, written by Osgood Perkins and starring Theo James.
Directed by Osgood Perkins, who broke out with the ominous 'Longlegs,' his follow-up is jokier and less effective, piercing the jugular with splatter gags.
"The Monkey," while an interesting take on Stephen King's short story, fell flat of its potential, according to a review by The Daily Illini.
Thus begins “The Monkey,” Osgood Perkins’ latest horror film, an absorbing and stylish if not quite smoothly blended mix of family drama, humor and blood-and-guts mayhem.
The Monkey won’t join the likes of Carrie and The Shining in the pantheon of Stephen King horror adaptations, but its tongue-in-cheek absurdity is sure to find it an appreciative audience all ...
Indeed, “The Monkey” is a horror movie about trauma, but you’ve never seen one so gleefully gory, so devilishly black-humored; it is more likely to make you laugh in shock than quake in fear.
Indeed, “The Monkey” is a horror movie about trauma, but you’ve never seen one so gleefully gory, so devilishly black-humored; it is more likely to make you laugh in shock than quake in fear.
Thus begins “The Monkey,” Osgood Perkins’ latest horror film, an absorbing and stylish if not quite smoothly blended mix of family drama, humor, and blood-and-guts mayhem.