"The Monkey" movie director Osgood Perkins spills on his cartoonish kills, nods to Stephen King and why Death himself makes an appearance. (Spoilers!)
The "Longlegs" filmmaker drew from his own experience with people dying "in insane ways" for the Neon horror comedy The post How ‘The Monkey’ Writer-Director Osgood Perkins Added Soul to All the Splatter appeared first on TheWrap.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNOsgood Perkins Changed 1 Key Aspect of Stephen King’s The Monkey (& It Makes the Story Even Better)The Monkey's biggest change wasn't even something Osgood Perkins wanted to do, but the change actually makes the movie much better.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Monkey Director Reveals His Dream Book Adaptation After Stephen King Movie’s 78% RT SuccessAfter The Monkey's success, Osgood Perkins reveals his dream adaptation is a mind-bending psychological thriller with a complex and enigmatic story.
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The Monkey sees director Osgood Perkins follow Longlegs up with a horror-comedy that looks death in the eye and says "sh!t man, that sucks." Perkins, producer James Wan, and the legendary Stephen King join IGN Fan Fest to talk about what made The Monkey such a perfect candidate for a movie,
You might think you know Osgood Perkins, but The Monkey is about to ... outrageous gore he unfurls — dares you to look away. Like King's short story, The Monkey centers on a put-upon dad named ...
"Longlegs" filmmaker Osgood Perkins adapted Stephen King's story "The Monkey," starring Theo James as twin brothers haunted by a cursed wind-up toy.
If you walked out of The Monkey either scratching your head or dying to hear more, the filmmakers themselves, a truly impressive trio, joined IGN during Fan Fest to explain the ending.
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Osgood Perkins' The Monkey has passed two more Stephen King adaptations in The Shawshank Redemption and Carrie at the global box office.
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