Oz Perkins is back with another horror film, and this time, he’s diving headfirst into carnage and dark humor. The Monkey, based on Stephen King’s 1980 short story, follows twin brothers who discover a cursed toy monkeyโone that triggers a series of brutal deaths every time it clangs its tiny cymbals. The early reviews are in, and critics are loving The Monkey. Theyโre calling itย one of the goriest Stephen King adaptations to date, packed with twisted humor, inventive kills, and a gripping dual performance from Theo James. While Perkins is known for his moody, atmospheric horror films (The Blackcoatโs Daughter, Gretel & Hansel), this movie marks a new direction for himโone thatโs bloodier, funnier, and far more chaotic.
First Reviews Reactions to ‘The Monkey’:
A New Side of Oz Perkins
Many critics in their reviews note that The Monkey feels like a departure from Perkinsโ previous work. While his earlier films were slow-burning and eerie, this one is pure splatterpunk fun. Total Filmโs Amy West writes, โAfter the directorโs more somber works, itโs fun to see him step into splatterpunk territory. Thereโs an argument to be made that he shouldโve been here the whole time.โ
Colliderโs Emma Kiely adds, The Monkey feels like Longlegs mixed with James Wanโs sensibilities. โItโs definitely more glossy and crowd-pleasing than Perkinsโs last movie,โ she says.
Stephen King Fans, Rejoice
If youโre a fan of Stephen King, this oneโs for you. Critics agree that The Monkey stays true to Kingโs blend of horror and dark comedy, delivering a film that feels uniquely his. โPerkins honors Kingโs work by keeping the humor and the carnage shoulder to shoulder for the entirety of The Monkeyโs ripping 98 minutes,โ writes IGNโs Tom Jorgensen.
Eric Eisenberg of CinemaBlend goes even further, stating, โStephen King adaptations have existed in a wide variety of forms and genres, and I have personally seen them all. That being said, never before have we seen something like The Monkey.โ
One thing is clear: The Monkey is not for the squeamish. Reviewers are raving about the filmโs over-the-top, Looney Tunes-style violence. Matt Donato of Daily Dead asks, โDid Oz Perkins direct the most brutal, unflinching, and spectacularly gory horror movie of 2025? Itโs possible.โ
Meanwhile, ScreenAnarchyโs J Hurtado praises the filmโs creative kills, highlighting an โunforgettable death involving an electrified swimming poolโ and another โwhere a womanโs head lights on fire in an almost cartoonish degree of carnage.โ
Is It Scary? Not ExactlyโBut Itโs Hilarious
Critics agree that The Monkey is less about scares and more about shock, gore, and laughs. โThe gore is explicit, but the film is never scary. And itโs not trying to be,โ says AV Clubโs Katie Rife.
Mashableโs Kristy Puchko adds, โWhere plenty of horror filmmakers can unleash gore or deliver kills that are radically ruthless, few can do it with the panache and wit that Perkins shows here.โ
Theo James Shines in a Dual Role
One of the biggest standouts in The Monkey is Theo James, who plays both twin brothers at the heart of the story. Reviewers are particularly impressed by how well he differentiates the two characters. โJames is fantastic in the dual roleโฆ Itโs quite astonishing how effectively he sets [the twins] apart,โ writes Total Filmโs Amy West.
Tatiana Maslany also gets praise for her role as the twinsโ no-nonsense mother, with Bill Bria of Discussing Film calling her a highlight.
Beyond the gore and laughs, The Monkey also explores deeper themes, particularly around mortality and family trauma. Cheryl Eddy of io9 notes, โAmid all its carnage, The Monkey also leaves the viewer with deeper themes to ponderโฆ To have a movie with so much outrageous death also be about accepting death as something both mundane and inevitable feels like The Monkeyโs most clever achievement.โ
However, some critics feel the film gets too heavy-handed at times. AV Clubโs Katie Rife points out that the narration and thematic explanations โcan be especially detrimental,โ while Next Best Pictureโs Dan Bayer says the filmโs monologue-heavy ending โbluntly states the thematic intent in a heavy-handed way.โ
Is ‘The Monkey’ worth a watch?
If you love Stephen King, splatter horror, and pitch-black humor, The Monkey is a must-watch. Itโs a blood-drenched, wickedly funny thrill ride that shows Oz Perkins at his most unhinged. While it might not be for those who prefer traditional scares, itโs an absolute feast for horror fans looking for something bold, brash, and wildly entertaining.
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