If you are a fan of Stephen King, you know that even the most innocent childhood toys can become nightmare fuel. The latest adaptation of King's short story, , has officially brought the infamous cymbal-banging toy to the big screen, blending gruesome horror with a surprisingly dark sense of humor. The Plot: A Family Legacy of Terror
Critics have praised Theo James for his dual role, noting the depth he brings to the estranged brothers.
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Many viewers have appreciated that it is not a remake of the 1988 film Monkey Shines , but rather a fresh, direct adaptation of Stephen King's original work.
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: Every "clapping" sound triggers a gruesome, accidental death.
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