El Mono tiene actualmente una valoración media de 5.7 sobre 10 y ha sido valorada por 207 usuarios en nuestra plataforma.
...needed Nicolas Cage instead of Theo James.
Lee la reseña completa en The Independent...an uproariously bleak work of comedy horror, powered by two of the genre’s brightest – sorry, darkest – minds.
Lee la reseña completa en Starburst Magazine...it sure makes for a fun night at the movies.
Lee la reseña completa en EmpireThere’s no cheating in “The Monkey.” It’s coming for you. And it’s gonna be messy.
Lee la reseña completa en Roger EbertIt might be a horror, but it's a laugh riot, too. It's all things, all at once. Just like life.
Lee la reseña completa en GamesradarPrepare for a disgusting, hilarious cinematic experience.
Lee la reseña completa en CinemablendA cheeky monkey with a violent streak gets Theo James in all sorts of trouble in Osgood Perkins' bloodthirsty horror based on a Stephen King short story.
Lee la reseña completa en Little White LiesNo one else could have made this version of The Monkey because of all those indefinable, immutable yet ethereal elements that make Perkins’ movies not just popcorn flicks but gourmet popcorn.
Lee la reseña completa en The Austin ChronicleOsgood Perkins’s Stephen King adaptation laughs at generational trauma.
Lee la reseña completa en Slant MagazineReveals some feeling beneath its torrents of splat-stick blood.
Lee la reseña completa en Paste Magazine...totally bananas horror thriller from the director of ‘Longlegs’.
Lee la reseña completa en Nme...fear is the key in a terrifyingly brilliant toy story.
Lee la reseña completa en The GuardianThis is a blood-red dark comedy about a toy monkey who is evil incarnate and has the supernatural ability to kill people in a variety of creative and gruesome ways, and either you go with that or you don’t.
Lee la reseña completa en Chicago Sun Times...it does showcase that Osgood Perkins has other sides to him which can only help him be a force in the horror genre for years to come.
Lee la reseña completa en Digital Spy...finds fresh ways to explore Perkins’ favorite theme: generational trauma.
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