The Monkey director Oz Perkins explains how one of the movie's conversations between Hal and Bill was changed for the horror ...
But its writer/director Osgood “Oz” Perkins’ relationship with the genre and the unique position he now finds himself working inside it are both unexpected and uncharted. “The way I have ...
Oz is very believable in the role and uses his ... steps in to give David an assist and make him look like a cool dude: Perkins continued to act in several small parts before writing his first ...
Director Oz Perkins explains his thoughts on the toy's origins in The Monkey and the symbolism of how the figure works in the ...
"The Monkey" is not worth the watch, considering how terrible the dialogue is. Theo James was the only highlight in this film ...
The actor pulls double duty as twins facing a deadly toy monkey in the Stephen King adaptation, which had a script that he ...
Intellectual property to be honored and arm-wrestled over. But with his adaptation of The Monkey, filmmaker Oz Perkins takes Stephen King back to the cornball grindhouse—far sleazier ...
Sometimes, the ball goes in, and sometimes, the ball goes out. Theo James and Oz Perkins on the set of The Monkey Courtesy of NEON Producers James Wan and Peter Safran approached you about The ...
The Monkey” serves as a cathartic examination of Director Osgood “Oz”  Perkins’ fascination with mortality—its genesis and ...