A Monster Calls

Directed by J. A. Bayona
PG-13
2016    1h 48mDrama, Fantasy
7.486%81%7.3
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The monster does not come walking often. This time it comes to Conor, and it asks for the one thing Conor cannot bring himself to do. Tell the truth. This is a very touching story about a boy who feels very damaged, guilty and mostly angry. He struggles at school with bullies, and pity looks from everyone, and at home with his mother's sickness. Will Conor overcome his problems? Will everything be okay? Will Conor be able to speak the truth?
  • Lewis MacDougallConor
  • Sigourney WeaverGrandma
  • Felicity JonesMum
  • Toby KebbellDad
  • Ben MoorMr. Clark
  • James MelvilleHarry
  • Oliver SteerSully
  • Dominic BoyleAnton
  • Jennifer LimMiss Kwan
  • Max GabbaySteven
  • Joe CurtisPeter
  • Morgan SymesLawyer
  • Max Golds5-Year-Old Connor
  • Frida PalssonLily's Mum
  • Wanda OpalinskaFemale Nurse
  • Patrick TaggartTeacher
  • Lily-Rose AslandogduLily
  • Liam NeesonThe Monster (voice)
  • Geraldine ChaplinThe Head Teacher (uncredited)
  • Jake TalbotRollercoaster Boy (uncredited)
  • HakihikoApril 27, 2026
    Emotional and Visually Striking "A Monster Calls" is a film that leans heavily into emotion, aiming to tell a touching and meaningful story through a blend of fantasy and reality. It has a strong atmosphere and a clear intention to move the viewer, and for the most part, it succeeds in creating a sincere and engaging experience. The performances are solid and carry much of the emotional weight. There is a genuine effort to keep everything grounded, which helps the more intense moments feel believable rather than forced. Visually, the film is one of its strongest aspects. The blend of real world and fantasy elements is handled beautifully, with sequences that stand out for their creativity and artistic style. The soundtrack supports these moments well, adding depth and emotion without becoming overwhelming. The script moves at a steady pace, allowing the story to unfold naturally while giving space to its more emotional beats. It does a good job of building its themes, even if it sometimes feels like it is pushing a bit too hard to deliver its message. That is where it can lose a bit of its impact. Some moments feel slightly overemphasized, making the emotional weight less subtle than it could have been. Even so, it remains a heartfelt and visually memorable film. It may not fully land every moment it aims for, but it still delivers a touching experience that stays with you for its sincerity and atmosphere.
  • Andrea CacioliNovember 16, 2025
    I don’t cry often, but this one had me. Never boring!
  • deusarmAugust 30, 2025
    A Monster Calls is a hauntingly beautiful film that blends imagination with raw emotion. It doesn’t just tell a story, it reaches inside and stirs feelings many of us try to hide. Tender, painful, and strangely comforting, it lingers long after the credits roll.
  • moprAugust 16, 2025
    Great story. Great animation.

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  • Cutdown
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  • Making Of
    Making OfBehind the Scenes
  • Creating A Monster
    Creating A MonsterBehind the Scenes
  • Liam Neeson On The Movie
    Liam Neeson On The MovieBehind the Scenes
  • Lewis MacDougall On Meeting Liam Neeson
    Lewis MacDougall On Meeting Liam NeesonBehind the Scenes
  • Felicity Jones On Her Attraction To The Project
    Felicity Jones On Her Attraction To The ProjectBehind the Scenes
  • Sigourney Weaver On Her Attraction To The Project
    Sigourney Weaver On Her Attraction To The ProjectBehind the Scenes
  • Belen Atienza On The Story As It Relates To 'Conor'
    Belen Atienza On The Story As It Relates To 'Conor'Behind the Scenes
  • J.A. Bayona On The Cinematic Qualities Of The Novel
    J.A. Bayona On The Cinematic Qualities Of The NovelBehind the Scenes
  • Patrick Ness On What J.A. Bayona Brings To The Project
    Patrick Ness On What J.A. Bayona Brings To The ProjectBehind the Scenes
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