From funny reactions to adorable expressions, this monkey's taste test is both hilarious and heartwarming. Will it love or hate the new treat? Find out in this must-watch video!
When The Monkey works, it really works. The film is based on a short story written by the one and only Stephen King, and Perkins captures that weird, otherworldly vibe of King’s best works. The film ...
Exclusive: Osgood Perkins opens up about his relationship with tragedy informing the humor in The Monkey… and how Tim Burton’s Batman influenced the look of the movie! Share on Facebook (opens ...
When The Monkey works, it really works. The film is based on a short story written by the one and only Stephen King, and Perkins captures that weird, otherworldly vibe of King’s best works. The film ...
In theaters. Meet Injurious George. The supernatural villain of “The Monkey,” writer-director Osgood Perkins’ one-note followup to last year’s surprise horror hit “Longlegs,” is a toy ...
Kumawood actor Kwaku Manu could not control his laughter when he saw how embattled comedian Funny Face struggled with a kissing scene for a movie role In the caption of the video, he noted that ...
And although the script never gives him any "funny" material to work with, his no-sell, deadpan deliveries are hilarious at the right times. On top of that, The Monkey oozes Stephen King.
BRITs viewers were left stunned after Robbie Williams' iconic monkey appeared to 'snort drugs' in a live comedy skit during ...
Still, one wishes there was a bit more suspense leading up to some of the kills, especially within a series grouped inside of an admittedly funny montage. The Monkey takes the above and mines it ...
The menacing toy of “The Monkey” is right there in the title ... Death just sort of happens; it’s absurd, and the absurdity makes it funny. “Nothing matters,” Lois tells the boys ...
"The Monkey" is an outrageously funny vessel for shock humor, and if you're surprised or even disgusted by what you're laughing at, the laughter is the point. (Maybe the whole point, but the point ...