Creepy Monkey’s not unlike Chucky or M3GAN or Talky Tina from “The Twilight Zone,” except he doesn’t talky. He’s only killy. What’s supposed to generate suspense in the film ...
The Monkey is distributed by Neon. Looking at some of the company's recent films, they tend to land on VOD about a month or two after their theatrical release. Then, thanks to a deal between Neon and ...
Where “Longlegs” aimed to scare with classically creepy and haunting energy, “The Monkey” shoots for laughs. At this, it largely succeeds. But nearly everything else — the plot, the writing, the ...
The actor discusses playing twins in Osgood Perkins’s horror film, finding humor in dark situations and why that monkey is so, so creepy. Q&A The actor discusses playing twins in Osgood Perkins ...
The Monkey follows two twin brothers who discover their father’s vintage—and very creepy—toy monkey in their attic. Shortly after, they begin witnessing horrifying deaths. They part ways as ...
The tone Perkins adopts this time isn’t creepy-subtle; it’s bluntly snarky and misanthropic and in-your-face. Yet there isn’t enough going on in the film to sustain that. “The Monkey” is ...
Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black), Elijah Wood (Lord of The Rings, Yellowjackets), and Adam Scott (Severance) also get roped into the creepy monkey mess. In his review for IGN, critic Tom Jorgenson ...
Osgood Perkins, the visionary filmmaker behind last year’s creepy-as-hell “Longlegs,” still remembers ... little vampire kid floating outside the window. And now, with “The Monkey,” his adaptation of ...
Few things are creepier than a creepy toy, especially the kind that ... The menacing toy of “The Monkey” is right there in the title — more specifically, it’s a medium-sized circus monkey ...
Specifically, a cymbal-playing monkey, a critter that even made it onto the cover of various versions of the Skeleton Crew book. This toy was clearly viewed as creepy by more than just King and ...