George Romero wasn’t really known for feel-good endings; his movies are famous for their biting social commentary, and Night ...
Director 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.
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 ...
A local man named Ricky finally finds it and sells ... the toy’s key and hoping for it to target his brother. But the toy monkey does not take requests and freakish unexplained deaths happen ...
I said: Sign me up. It’s also funny. You can’t take a story about a toy monkey murdering people too seriously. What I love about Oz is that he makes you touch on a truth or a sentimentality ...