Cat's Eye Movie Review
Margaret Atwoods Cats Eye is a sharp study of a very female torture.
Cat's eye movie review. Review Netflixs No. Set in a castle the film drips with atmosphere. The stories are united by the appearance of a cat as well as Drew Barrymore Everyone Says I Love You Scream the stars of the third and final story.
If cats can inspire YouTube videos and a Broadway musical perhaps its time for the furry ones to have their own feature-length live. PG-13 1 hr 34 min Apr 12th 1985 Horror Thriller. Cats is a horror.
Production values are very good and this transfer does it justice. The film contains 3 stories each connected by a stray cat running in and out of scenes. As we approach the novels 30th anniversary its hard to think of many characters who have endured pain like Atwoods.
The third story really throws the movie out of whack. A stray cat is the linking element of three tales of suspense and horror. She plays the standard outsider role in this decidedly non-standard movie serving as our cat eyes and ears on a.
A trio of moggy-linked Stephen King tales two of them adapted from his own short stories the final section a celluloid original. Neil Gaiman reviewed Cats Eye for Imagine magazine and stated that Funny scary and one of the best King movies so far The film was released on DVD by Warner Home Video in 2002. Cats Eye follows the three sisters Hitomi Rui and Ai Kisugi.
And too much of a kids movie for its target audience. With Drew Barrymore James Woods Alan King Kenneth McMillan. Seven Deaths in the Cats Eye is one of my top giallos now.