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Should you watch this at weekday movie ticket prices? Okay. Should you watch this at weekend movie ticket prices? No. Score: 3.5/5 Secret ending? No. Running time: 112 minutes (~1.75 hours) “Mon Mon ...
Taiwanese writer-director Giddens Ko takes a radical detour from his romantic comedy hit debut into dark-comedy/high-school-horror territory with 'mon mon mon ...
"You want to be the good guy?" RLJE + Shudder have just debuted a new official US trailer for a Taiwanese indie horror film titled Mon Mon Mon Monsters, which is the direct translation of the original ...
Today sees the release of Giddens Ko’s Mon Mon Mon Monsters exclusively on Shudder. The film follows a bullied kid who gets pulled into the circle of his bullies after they capture a monster. As the ...
At first glance, Giddens Ko’s latest movie Mon Mon Mon Monsters may seem like a gory slasher flick. But the best-selling novelist turned filmmaker said that there is more to the movie than meets the ...
Set to play at the 41st Hong Kong International Film Festival on April 25, the very bloody trailer for Taiwanese horror movie Mon Mon Mon Monsters shows how teenagers can be absolute assholes at times ...
Taiwan writer and director Giddens Ko’s thriller “mon mon mon Monsters” has been set as the closing movie of the 41st Hong Kong International Film Festival. The film will play on April 25. Before that ...
Présenté en première belge et concourant à la compétition internationale, le dernier rejeton du Taïwanais Giddens Ko évoque la violence des jeunes, le harcèlement et le rejet sous des atours de ...
« Mon Mon Mon Monsters » est le second long-métrage du romancier et réalisateur taïwanais Giddens Ko. Ici, il s'intéresse aux adolescents et aux difficultés de ceux-ci à intégrer un groupe, lorsqu’ils ...
« Mon Mon Mon Monsters » est le second long-métrage du romancier et réalisateur taïwanais Giddens Ko. Ici, il s'intéresse aux adolescents et aux difficultés de ceux-ci à intégrer un groupe, lorsqu’ils ...
Dunkirk isn’t the only great movie this week to start with a man stranded on a beach. Dutch animator Michaël Dudok de Wit’s wordless feature, partly produced by Japan’s Studio Ghibli, offers a serene ...
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