"The Monkey," the new Osgood Perkins film based on a Stephen King short story, ends with the main character encountering a ...
The Monkey changes a lot from Stephen King's original short story, but I'm certain Oz Perkins' horror movie leaves one unexplained plot hole open.
Hal soon discovers that it's his estranged twin Bill who now has the monkey and is responsible for the deaths. Bill has been ...
The Monkey takes a major divergence from the original short story and turns an unexpected characters into a dangerous villain who's after Hal.
So he spent the rest of his life waiting for it to return, with the hope of turning the key and having the monkey kill Hal. Fortunately, the person who turns the key never dies, but as the film ...
Hal and Bill become estranged when, as kids, Hal winds up the monkey to kill his bullying brother, and their beloved mom (Tatiana Maslany) dies instead. Then when they're adults, a vengeful Bill tries ...
They may rest in peace, but also assuredly in pieces. The titular monkey doesn’t actually kill people, but it still acts as an arbiter of death, setting off a Final Destination-esque chain of ...
Essentially a series of sketch-comedy illustrations of how many ways you can kill off your cast members, “The Monkey” comes from Stephen King’s 1980 short story. The psychic link between ...