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Perkins honors King’s work by keeping the humor and the carnage shoulder to ... body-count-obsessed movies. The evil influence of the titular, cursed toy results in blockbuster showcases for ...
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Adapted from Stephen King's short story, the film follows twin brothers Bill and Hal (both played by Theo James), who find their father's old monkey toy in the attic and awake something dangerous.
Oz Perkins does a 180 from Longlegs, going ridiculous and broad in his pitch-black horror-comedy adaptation of The Monkey.
If the grindhouse credits font doesn’t give it away, the sight of a bloodied Adam Scott carrying a toy monkey should.
Following up last year’s runaway horror success Longlegs, Osgood Perkins tries his hand at a horror comedy. But dopey dialogue and frat-boy humor deflate the pure thrill of its excellent gore.