The latest Osgood Perkins movie, adapted from a Stephen King story, is a fine diversion — if you ignore the gaping hole at its center.
Grant Sputore ('I Am Mother') is directing the creature feature that is part of Legendary's MonsterVerse franchise.
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The Mary Sue on MSNMore kids, less backstory: The differences between the film and the short story of ‘The Monkey’Stephen King’s story “The Monkey” is a film from Osgood Perkins. Perkins’ adaptation is a brilliant take on the short story.
The 'Longlegs' writer/director talks to IndieWire about his career, Stephen King, and the origins of his toy monkey with no ...
From 'The Monkey' to 'Longlegs,' Oz Perkins' Opening Scenes Are Way More Meaningful Than You'd Think
The opening of The Monkey sees a panicked Adam Scott wearing a pilot's uniform (an already intriguing image) rushing into a ...
We break down the ending of the kooky new horror film The Monkey, with plenty of input from Osgood Perkins, James Wan, and ...
The Monkey’s repeated tagline — “Everybody dies” — is presented as maybe a little cathartic, a little bit of a relief, ...
Is "Longlegs" director Osgood Perkins' new horror comedy "The Monkey" based on a book? Here's what you should know about its source material.
The Monkey pairs its macabre sense of humor with an unsettling takeaway.
Everything we know about the newest Stephen King adaptation, The Monkey, including the full cast and a potential streaming ...
That audience won’t get what they’re expecting. And yet, as movie studios fixate on giving fans exactly what they want, ...
However, Perkins' screenplay works in a lot more death scenes, a custody battle subplot, and a seething twin. In his version, ...
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