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.
Hal and Bill’s father, Petey Shelburn Sr., (Adam Scott) attempts to return the monkey toy in 1999 to an antique shop. The transaction ends brutally, and, seeing how he’ll never get rid of it or its ...
The Electric State follows a girl and her toy robot on a journey through a bleak(er), futuristic US. Netflix recently released a sneak peek clip and a final trailer of The Electric State where we ...
You get “The Monkey” — a deranged, morbidly funny movie chronicling the evil acts of a hauntingly ugly wind-up toy. Based on King’s 1980 short story of the same name, “The Monkey” begins by ...
In the short story and the film, the monkey playing its instrument is always followed by a gruesome freak accident, and despite attempts to bury or destroy the “toy,” it always manages to come ...
Their enmity gives way to shared curiosity, momentarily at least, when they discover a toy monkey among their missing father's possessions — wrapped in a box emblazoned with the words 'organ ...
This film follows twin brothers Hal and Bill when they find a wind-up toy monkey in their house that kills people whenever they use it, creating torment for them and their loved ones. The deadly ...
Hal finally goes in after Petey and has a stand-off with his twin brother, who reveals he found out about Hal’s desire for the monkey to kill him after they threw the toy down the well.