Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story: Chloë Sevigny Breaks Down the Taboo Themes
Chloë Sevigny is no stranger to Ryan Murphy’s projects, having starred in multiple seasons of American Horror Story and Feud: Capote vs. The Swans. Now, she reunites with the prolific TV creator for Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, wherein she plays Kitty Menendez, the family matriarch who was murdered by her two sons after they accused her and her husband José (Javier Bardem) of sexually abusing them for years.
Over the course of nine episodes, various theories about what happened before, during, and after the fateful day are presented. Nothing about it is an easy watch, with graphic depictions of violence and horrifying in-depth discussions about child molestation, but Sevigny’s performance is impossible to look away from. She and Bardem bring depth to roles that could easily veer into one-dimensional territory in lesser hands, and the chemistry she developed with onscreen children Cooper Koch and Nicholas Alexander Chavez shines through even in the show’s darkest, most disturbing moments.
Collider got the chance to speak with Sevigny about the anxieties she had stepping into the role, getting to explore taboo topics most other shows shy away from, and capturing Kitty being a product of her time.
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