Based on a Book | 31 Nights of Horror

Based on a Book | 31 Nights of Horror
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For this year’s 31 Nights of Horror Challenge, the Night 13 prompt is Based on a Book. We watched the movie The Monkey on Amazon Prime.

Storyline

When twin brothers Bill and Hal find their father’s old monkey toy in the attic, a series of gruesome deaths start. The siblings decide to throw the toy away and move on with their lives, growing apart over the years.

Our Thoughts on The Monkey (2025)

There are so many good scray movies based on books; The Shining, The Exorcist, Dracula, Frankenstein, and on and on. I love Stephen King’s work so we went out on a limb and picked this one, its supposed to be a dark comedy, salsher fest. 

I went into The Monkey without high expectations. The trailer made it look like one of those generic horror movies that rely on jump scares and a ridiculous premise. And yeah, the premise is silly: A monkey bangs a drum-someone dies. But instead of a serious horror film, you get an over-the-top horror-comedy that tries so hard to be funny that it eventually gets in its own way.

The movie actually starts off well. The first deaths still have some shock value, the characters are entertaining, and there’s a bit of that Final Destination appeal where you’re curious about what’s going to happen next. But very quickly, you realize: there’s no real tension. Every death is just a setup for a joke. The first time it’s funny, the second time too-but by the eighth time someone randomly explodes and the others just shrug it off with an “eww,” it gets old.

And that’s the problem. The film mocks horror clichés but doesn’t offer anything thrilling itself. Scream proved that you can perfectly blend horror and comedy by keeping both elements grounded enough. Here, every serious moment is immediately undercut by a dumb joke. Even themes like the strained father-son relationship or the threat of the monkey carry zero weight because nothing in the movie has real consequences.

6 out of 10 stars

Trivia 

Based on a short story from Stephen King’s ‘Skeleton Crew’
Following Stephen King tradition, the majority of the movie is set in a town in Maine, USA.
 
There is a teacher referred to in the movie as “Torrance”, alluding to the Torrance family in Stephen King’s ‘The Shining’. Jack Torrance also was a teacher. Also Annie Wilkes, the babysitter, shares the name with the evil character from Misery another Stephen King story.

 

So what do you think? How many of these Dracula movies have you seen? Do you have any others to add to the list? Let us know in the comments section and please consider joining our Facebook page, Scary Movies at the Fort. Each October we host the 31 Nights of Horror. Check us out.

Also, be sure to check out our Complete List of Frankenstien, Wolfman, and The Mummy, and Universal Monster Movies

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