"The Monkey," the new Osgood Perkins film based on a Stephen King short story, ends with the main character encountering a ghostly horseman.
Director Osgood Perkins discusses the inclusion of the Pale Rider in The Monkey. The film, based on Stephen King's short story of the same name, follows twin brothers when they end up in the ...
"The Monkey" is about a cursed wind-up monkey toy ... Perkins confirmed to BI that the Pale Rider is a representation of death and how death is depicted as the fourth and final of the four ...
Hal soon discovers that it's his estranged twin Bill who now has the monkey and is responsible for the deaths. Bill has been turning the monkey's key, hoping that it'll be Hal that the monkey kills.
What's better than one Theo James? Theo James playing twins.
A reptile – which was labelled a tortoise in a social media post but which many netizens say is in fact a terrapin – that was ...
The last moments of the film provide a clue about the lingering danger of the monkey's magic. Hal and Petey, while driving away from the ruined town, notice a strange pale rider, who salutes them ...
Hal and his son Petey (Colin O'Brien) decide to just keep the monkey and make sure it doesn’t do any more harm. On their way out of town, a Pale Rider on a horse – Death himself – saunters ...