One thousand feet above the world's largest iceberg, it's hard to believe what you're seeing. It stretches all the way to the horizon - a field of white as far as the eye can see. Its edge looks ...
The Monkey is a comedy-horror movie about a toy monkey that seems to be responsible for a number of deaths surrounding twin brothers, Bill and Hal (both played by Christian Convery as teens and ...
If you read Stephen King's 1980 short story "The Monkey" and went into Osgood Perkins' new movie "The Monkey" expecting basically the same thing, I have some bad news for you. Perkins' absurdist ...
The movie ends with Bill's misuse of the monkey causing an apocalyptic event, and the bros make up (though Bill has his head flattened by a flying bowling ball). Hal and his son Petey (Colin O ...
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But “The Monkey,” which Perkins adapted from a 1980 ... which sends her limbs flying. By the time a character named Uncle Chip (played by the director) is introduced, only to die by being ...
That’s bad news for anyone planning to fly this year. When airlines pull back, the experience of flying gets suckier. “Reduced capacity” is industry-speak for fewer flights. That means the ...
However, when it came to adapting The Monkey, one critical element of the titular simian had to be changed for the big screen. Believe it or not, that change came about because of a family ...
[Spoilers for The Monkey ahead.] A campy, gory horror movie starring Theo James is as fun of a time as it sounds. The White Lotus actor gives a stellar performance in director Osgood Perkins ...
Last week, a real-life flying car took to the skies over California. The test flight of the Model Zero—a drive-and-fly prototype built by San Mateo, California-based Alef Aeronautics—lasted ...
At first, the premise of The Monkey suggests the same sort of cause ... It also leads to a panoply of brutal carnage, with heads and limbs flying across the screen every few minutes.