As the Stephen King adaptation brings another classic creepy toy to the big screen, we look at a few more toys that should ...
Live celebrates it's 50th anniversary, we count down the top 50 musical shorts/original songs in the show's history; see the ...
A childhood toy wreaks bloody havoc in Osgood Perkins' uneven 'Longlegs' follow-up ...
Count Orlock is the guy from Nosferatu by the way. The movie I'm gonna write about is Nosferatu .
Following up last year’s runaway horror success Longlegs, Osgood Perkins tries his hand at a horror comedy. But dopey dialogue and frat-boy humor deflate the pure thrill of its excellent gore.
They swiftly come to realise the power of this hirsute horror when their babysitter (named Annie Wilkes, in a neat nod to the ...
It's admittedly obvious, but it's also perfect in its obviousness.
Huang Ruo’s “The Monkey King,” based on an episode from the 16th century Chinese novel “Journey to the West” in which a ...
Never before have we seen something like Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey: a terrific blend of pitch black sensibilities, a ...
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Empire on MSNThe MonkeyThe main sustenance is course after course of ketchup-covered set-pieces... So who better to adapt the chilling tale than ...
Osgood Perkins’ The Monkey is a sharp, violent take on Stephen King’s short novel, and is the most exciting adaptation in years.
However, Perkins' screenplay works in a lot more death scenes, a custody battle subplot, and a seething twin. In his version, ...
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