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A Great Forgotten Liam Neeson Movie Just Hit Netflix

A great yet forgotten Liam Neeson movie hits Netflix today, and it's well worth checking out if you've never seen it.

Netflix is adding a great forgotten Liam Neeson movie today. This isn’t one of his action flicks, though, but one of the more unusual and imaginative entries in his filmography. Yes, 2016’s A Monster Calls is now available and as it may have passed you by at the time, as it unfortunately underperformed at the box office, here’s your chance to right that wrong.

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A co-production between Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, A Monster Calls is a dark fantasy tale that’s based on the bestselling novel from Patrick Ness (Chaos Walking). Lewis MacDougall stars as Connor, a boy whose mother (Felicity Jones, Rogue One) is terminally ill and who’s visited by a giant tree monster (voiced by Neeson) every night. The creature tells him different folk tales each time, which help him deal with the real world.

Toby Kebbell (Fantastic Four) also features as Connor’s absent father, with Sigourney Weaver co-starring as Connor’s strict grandmother. The film was directed by J.A. Bayona, who was coming off his Oscar-nominated The Impossible at the time and who has since helmed blockbuster Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Also, fun fact: MCU star Tom Holland was the stand-in for Neeson’s monster on set.

Though it hardly made back its $43 million budget at the box office, A Monster Calls received critical acclaim, sporting an 86% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score and an 81% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes. The Critical Consensus says the film “deftly balances dark themes and fantastical elements to deliver an engrossing and uncommonly moving entry in the crowded coming-of-age genre.”

Again, it’s not the kind of movie that Liam Neeson tends to make, but if you’re looking for something a little bit different from the actor, it’s well worth a watch now that it’s on Netflix.


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