Cats Film Review Guardian
Cats review a purr-fectly dreadful hairball of woe The queasy fears prompted by one of the most disturbing movie trailers ever seen are realised in full in Tom Hoopers jaw-dropping feline folly.
Cats film review guardian. Review by Brian Lowry CNN. A cat named Victoria Francesca Hayward is abandoned in a London alleyway. Cats U Rating.
Taylor Swift plays Bombalurina. Improbable and entirely indescribable The Independent. When Victoria is tossed into the entrance of a dirty alley just off a night-darkened London square the young and frightened cat has no idea what might befall her.
JUST WATCHED Cats movie trailer has an all-star cast. Film Reviews Rose Plays Julie. A more fibrous chewier piece of work than Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlors previous.
Alec B Super Reviewer. A tribe of cats must decide yearly which one will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new life. Every now and then a film comes along that requires a level of strength courage and indeed patience the likes.
Tom Hooper manages to take an already bad idea Turning Cats into a live action movie and makes it even worse than you could possibly imagine. Adapting Andrew Lloyd Webbers musical Cats for the big screen was always going to be a gamble but reviews from the critics have been especially damning. Going to the Dogs Lacking a story and filled with forgettable music the film is an artistic hairball.
Cats review a purr-fectly dreadful hairball of woe Peter Bradshaw The Guardian. Watch the Cats movie trailer - video. Cat-astrophic special effects ruin Tom Hoopers adaptation of the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical.