"Hal didn't know where it had come from, but every time the moth-eaten monkey with the strange yellow eyes clashed his cymbals, jang, jang, jang… somebody died. An irresistible urge had made him turn ...
This month, the Physicians Committee bought time on KGW and local radio stations to air spots that feature the tagline: “If OHSU can’t care for a monkey, how can they care for you?” ...
We jump to 1999, where twin brothers Hal and Bill Shelborn (played as kids by Christian Convery) stumble upon their father’s old belongings, including — you guessed it — the monkey.
And the more gruesome it is, the better. The figure behind the killing spree is a grotesque toy monkey (you know the kind), with a giant snarl, a drum, and a key at the back. Once it is turned and the ...
The story kicks off with Petey Shelburn Sr. (Adam Scott) attempting to return a toy monkey he bought for his sons, only to witness a horrifying accident at the store. Realising the toy’s dark nature, ...
Osgood Perkins’ new film The Monkey falls exactly in the category of “this could have been better” like many others of King’s adaptations. The Monkey is not a bad film—not at all.
Theo James is back in Osgood Perkins' latest offering - The Monkey. This new thriller-comedy film is about a haunted toy monkey that kills people for no good reason. Listen to Story Theo James in a ...
Review: Osgood Perkins takes a unique approach to The Monkey, blending supernatural horror with a wicked streak of dark comedy. While the premise—a toy monkey that triggers violent deaths ...
This story is sponsored by Minky Couture. With the rise of on-demand entertainment, specifically television and podcasts, the number of people reading books is slowly dropping. According to a ...
With Longlegs, The Monkey, and other popular horror movies to his name like The Blackcoat’s Daughter and Gretel and Hansel, Osgood’s pitch seems to allude to his desire to bring some horror ...