But the latest promotional piece for the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King's The Monkey is very odd indeed. Resembling a retro editorial print ad, the poster tells rather than shows. That breaks ...
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The new poster features a phrase, or maybe a dialogue, that says, "The monkey that likes killing our family...it's back." Adapted from Stephen King's iconic 1980s story, The Monkey will focus on twin ...
60.9 x 45.6 cm. (24 x 18 in.) ...
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Opening it reveals a pretty large, quite ugly wind-up monkey drummer. You know the one, it’s on the poster. After winding it, their babysitter meets a grisly end. At first, only Hal seems to ...
In theaters. Meet Injurious George. The supernatural villain of “The Monkey,” writer-director Osgood Perkins’ one-note followup to last year’s surprise horror hit “Longlegs,” is a toy ...
Perkins' disappointing adaptation of a Stephen King story is about twin brothers who hate each other, but mostly it's about meaningless mayhem. In a movie landscape where the horror never stops ...
Reveling in kills that are senseless, aggressive, and increasingly imaginative and nightmarish, The Monkey is not just a stomach-churning treat for horror fans. It also feels like a challenge ...
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