After their babysitter, Annie (Danica Dreyer), is unceremoniously decapitated at a hibachi grill (the kills only escalate in absurdity from there), Hal, Bill and their mother ( Tatiana Maslany) attend ...
The Monkey, Osgood Perkins’ follow-up to Longlegs, is bonkers, but it never commits to any tone, and because of that, it feels like it resides in a sort of tonal limbo from which it cannot escape.
The actor pulls double duty as twins facing a deadly toy monkey in the Stephen King adaptation, which had a script that he loved but left him "slightly confused" because of its comedic tone.
Perkins’ morbid jokes and faux-1970s decor lend the house a “Royal Tenenbaums”-meets-“Addams Family” vibe. However, that would be giving “The Monkey” too much credit. Its tone is ...
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Horror comedies aren’t my thing.  I love horror movies and comedies — separately. Both genres have an ever - growing love in my heart. But put both ...
Osgood Perkins' The Monkey essentially asks 'what if the Final Destination franchise had jokes?', which is a roundabout way of saying that it's full to the brim with gags and grisly deaths.
A still of the monkey from The Monkey (2025), NEON The downside of The Monkey is that it loses some of its steam with repeat viewings. The jokes don’t land as well, and the film is unbelievably mean ...
The jokes and deaths work in tandem to keep audiences laughing, and the humor feels relatable in comparison to King’s writing. But creepy monkey aside, “The Monkey” is not all that scary, lacking the ...
The second Monkey Meat miniseries delivers two stories and plenty of extras in another installment stuffed with great cartooning and sharp satire.
Aunt Ida has died and he needs to ensure the monkey doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. As the movie unravels, it turns out Bill is actually trying to get his paws on it (excuse the pun ...