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A Monster Calls

The movie tells the story of 12-year-old Conor, who seeks the help of an ancient yew tree monster to cope with his single mother's terminal illness and the bullying of his classmates.
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Emmanuel Báez Cinéfiloz
February 07, 2017 A magnificent film about the power of the stories in our lives, how they can help us in the most difficult times and teach us to continue the struggle despite the vicissitudes. [Full review in Spanish]
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Marija Djurovic Cairo360
March 09, 2017 There are times when certain segments of the movie feel a little forced and heavy-handed, but regardless of those minor flaws, A Monster Calls still manages to inspire, move and entertain. A box of tissues is essential.
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Kenneth R. Morefield Christianity Today
February 09, 2017 [A Monster Calls] does have its share of painful honesty. But it also reminds us that truths spoken in and about love can sustain us through the darkest nights of the soul.
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David Sims The Atlantic
January 08, 2017 As the movie rumbled toward its inevitably devastating conclusion, the chief emotion I felt wasn't sadness but annoyance at the dashed grander potential.
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Richard Roeper Chicago Sun-Times
January 05, 2017 This makes for one overcrowded assemblage of issues.
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Adam Graham Detroit News
January 06, 2017 This is a tough movie that takes on adult issues and doesn't shy away from the grim realities of its subject matter. But that's what makes this grim children's story work. It's a work of lovely darkness.
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Anthony Ray Bench Film Threat
March 07, 2017 It has universal appeal, and something important and meaningful to say.
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Matthew Lickona San Diego Reader
January 06, 2017 Director J.A. Bayona presents appealing worlds (real and imagined) awash in color and detail, but while his movie and its monster are very interested in exploring and explaining humanity, they don't quite get people.
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Richard Brody New Yorker
January 23, 2017 The movie delivers its meaning repeatedly to make sure that no one misses the point; its lessons, rendered even more explicitly than the ones in Conor's classroom, are missing only the chalkboard and pointer.
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Barry Hertz Globe and Mail
January 06, 2017 Too mature to lure in the younger set and too one-dimensional to make much of an impression on adult audiences.
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John Serba MLive.com
March 03, 2017 The film is essentially about Conor's internal struggle - man vs. himself maybe, although he's not yet a man - where hope battles despair.
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Wesley Lovell Cinema Sight
April 03, 2017 A brilliant coming of age drama that tackles an adolescent dealing with loss in a way not this well devised since "Bridge to Terabithia."
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...