As the Stephen King adaptation brings another classic creepy toy to the big screen, we look at a few more toys that should ...
The Monkey is one of the best horror-comedies (and Stephen King adaptations) in recent memory, exploding off the screen with both gory kills and big laughs.
The Monkey is likely not what audiences are expecting from the Longlegs director, but it’s all the better for it.
Osgood Perkins (Longlegs) adapts Stephen King with an assist from producer James Wan—and the result is a perfect blend of all ...
On some level, the toys that gave our childhoods joy doing acts that would disturb even the most twisted of adults thrills us. With the murderous wind-up monkey ... The design of Der Klown ...
“Everybody dies, and that’s life.” So says Hal Shelburn, played by Theo James, in Osgood Perkins’ latest film, The Monkey. As it turns out, that one line is incredibly apt for the surprisingly ...
When twin brothers Bill and Hal find their father’s old monkey toy in the attic ... of death scaring one away from living life. The characters in the know can technically breathe a small ...
The Monkey follows twin brothers Bill and Hal (Theo James). When they stumble upon their father’s old wind-up monkey toy in the attic ... survive but how these characters will die in the ...
The creation process of full-body characters requires extensive time and detailed work. Artists and designers traditionally spent hours using complex software to sketch and perfect their designs ...
The main comparison for most viewers will be “Final Destination,” but those films were arguably more hopeful, believe it or not, featuring characters ... separates “The Monkey” from his more serious, ...