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Yes, Oblivion is back, and so are those funny faces. Oblivion Remastered, developed by remake specialist Virtuos using Unreal Engine 5, has a long list of visual and feature improvements.
In many ways, The Monkey feels like the perfect soft reboot for the Final Destination franchise. Heck, it wouldn’t be out of place in a James Wan Conjuring -verse crossover event, either.
The Monkey’s repeated tagline — “Everybody dies” — is presented as maybe a little cathartic, a little bit of a relief, because it’s so absolute and inarguable.
Review: ‘The Monkey’ is one of those on-target Stephen King adaptations Stephen King fans know film and TV adaptations of his books are hit-or-miss — “The Monkey” is one of the good ones.
“The Monkey” — 2.5 stars In a 1984 lunch interview with Stephen King, I asked the prolific horror novelist about his approach to storytelling. “Ideally, I will terrify you,” King said.
The Monkey marks a new step in that evolution. Like Perkins’ last movie, Longlegs, The Monkey is set—at least partially—in the ‘90s. And it does take inspiration from that era.
The Monkey explodes off the screen with its gore and humor, Jorgensen says, writing: The Monkey marches to the beat of its own bloodstained drum – and it’s an irresistible rhythm to groove to.