Sigourney Weaver on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Talking with Stephen Colbert on topics ranging from her early career to the 2016 election, Sigourney Weaver details her work on J.A. Bayona's A Monster Calls.
When Mr. Colbert asks if he can make it through the film without tearing up she offers, "I think you should bring a box of Kleenex with you honestly. It's a really wonderful movie."
The full interview can be watched on the Colbert YouTube channel.
The role of Conor is a very demanding one, physically and emotionally. Lewis was so courageous, so present, so truthful.
MacDougall is fantastic in what should be considered an Academy Award-worthy performance.
Felicity Jones is absolutely devastating.
And if you need to break things, then by God, you break them good and hard. And I'll be right there. You might not see me, but I'll be right there, breaking 'em along with you.
One of the best films of 2016.
I saw this as a powerful and important story to tell as a movie – an adventure that anyone can relate to.
Belief is half of all healing. Belief in the cure, belief in the future that awaits. Your belief is valuable, so you must be careful where you put it. And in whom.