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Screen Rant on MSNThe Monkey’s Toy Origins & Symbolism Get Intriguing Explanation From Stephen King Movie DirectorDirector Oz Perkins explains his thoughts on the toy's origins in The Monkey and the symbolism of how the figure works in the Stephen King movie.
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George Romero wasn’t really known for feel-good endings; his movies are famous for their biting social commentary, and Night ...
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Screen Rant on MSN2025's Next Stephen King Movie Is Nothing Like The MonkeyThe Monkey is the first Stephen King movie of the year, but the next one, to be released in November, is very different but equally exciting.
Have you ever had an old toy that didn't really make you smile? But actually, it sent shivers down your spine? Maybe it was its dead eye stare, or the frozen grin, or just the thought of what it might ...
"The Monkey," the new Osgood Perkins film based on a Stephen King short story, ends with the main character encountering a ghostly horseman.
Directed by Osgood Perkins, who broke out with the ominous 'Longlegs,' his follow-up is jokier and less effective, piercing the jugular with splatter gags.
The film, adapted from a Stephen King short story, stars Theo James as twin brothers who battle for control of a randomly lethal toy monkey. It received significant praise from critics and audiences ...
Another man’s head is obliterated by a bowling ball ... sweet Hal and bully Bill (both played by Christian Convery), who discover a toy monkey that belonged to their late dad in the attic.
Anthony Perkins, a closeted gay man, died of AIDS in 1992 ... Perkins wouldn’t be bringing the toy monkey to life ala “M3gan” or “Chuck.” The monkey doesn’t move (except to bang ...
“If I'd made this when I was 30, it'd be a really rough movie, man. It'd be joyless and dark ... But unlike in the Stephen King story, the toy monkey rocks a drum In King’s original source ...
The actor pulls double duty as twins facing a deadly toy monkey in the Stephen King adaptation, which had a script that he loved but left him "slightly confused" because of its comedic tone.
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