When you are the son of Anthony Perkins, and physically resemble the man who played one of the most iconic and recognizable characters in the history of the genre (Norman Bates in “Psycho”), your ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover Hollywood and entertainment. The Monkey — a hit horror comedy from Longlegs filmmaker Osgood Perkins — is apparently ...
Less than a year after he left audiences haunted with his Nicolas Cage-led indie horror hit “Longlegs,” writer-director Osgood Perkins is back with another singular cinematic nightmare. His latest ...
The horror movie market already seems crowded despite us only being in the second month of the year. If anything, it just proves that horror continues to be a thriving genre and a reliable performer ...
Despite the horror movie lineup for 2025 being stacked with so many highly anticipated releases, from Sinners to Weapons, fans of the horror genre are still eager to see yet another Stephen King ...
Jeremy Crabb is a film-focused freelance writer for Collider. Growing up just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Jeremy first fell in love with cinema in 2005, when he made his first trip to the theater to ...
The sound of Stephen King’s name should always be alluring to horror fans, and Osgood Perkins’ latest film “The Monkey” doesn’t disappoint in its adaptation of The King of Horror’s 1980 short story.
Editor’s Note: This article is a review and includes subjective thoughts, opinions and critiques. As someone whose first genre choice is seldom horror, I thoroughly enjoyed Oz Perkins’ latest film ...
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In adapting a Stephen King short story, director-writer Osgood Perkins clearly delights in crafting explosive, gory kills meant to spark a laugh more than terrify. Over the course of the film’s hour ...
"The Monkey" writer/director talks to IndieWire about his career, why he loves Stephen King and can't watch "Terrifier," and the origins of his toy monkey with no backstory but a lot of personal ...