If you like your horror movies with a liberal dose of absurdly sick comedy, this new horror film from writer/director Osgood Perkins, is for you. It's origin is a short story by Stephen King, which is far more serious in its tale of a cursed toy monkey. Mr. Osgood's screenplay adds quite a bit of sick humor to the story making the high body count grisly but also outrageously funny.
The film stars Theo James as adult twin brothers Hal and Bill Shelburn. Christian Convery plays the twins as young boys. Co-starring are Tatiana Maslany as Lois Shelburn, the boy's mother. Sarah Levy as Aunt Ida, Mr. Perkins himself as Uncle Chip and Rohan Campbell as Ricky. There are also cameos from Adam Scott and Elijah Wood.
While there are no real scares (aside from the scary monkey itself) Mr. Perkins is quite adept at setting a creepy and unsettling mood and maintaining it throughout the film even with the injection of his odd sense of humor. The murderous special effects are quite good as well. The basic plot is every time the monkey is wound up, it plays its drum and someone dies (in very original ways). There is no real backstory to the demon toy. It just is, so throw any logic out the window and enjoy the gory, yet humorous ride.
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