LetsReviewThat26 Mar 28, 2024 Permalink 7/10 What exactly happened? I liked this movie, but I feel they could have done so much more with it. The first part of the movie is the constant texting back and forth, then there's the date and then basically nothing happens and makes you wo...
Based on Kristen Roupenian's popular New Yorker short story from 2017, Susanna Fogel's romantic drama/dark comedy Cat Person is among the most tonally and visually indecisive films from this year's festival scene. After its debut at Sundance in January, the movie received what the deputy CEO...
Review ofCat Person Cat Person(I) (2023) 7/10 Exploration of why romance fails 25 November 2023 Romance, both sides seek it, but often there are very different ideas about what that means. The movie explores pitfalls of idealisation of the other person, placing looks above genuine connectio...
Cat People: Directed by Paul Schrader. With Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, Annette O'Toole. A woman who was orphaned from a young age finally reunites with her older brother. Matters start to go awry when she slowly discovers the true na
the film adds additional scenes to help progress the story. For example, in the movie, Margot and Robert’s first in-person encounter occurs at the college instead of at 7-11. However, during this scene, the film explores the thoughts and fears running through Margot’s mind as she...
“Cat Personcan only use its college setting to include laughable dialogue of how an ant queen rules over her colony” Like its source material, 20-year-old college sophomore Margot (Emilia Jones) still works at a movie theatre, which is ground zero for some of the laziest commentaries I’...
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How Indian Movie Reviews Entice Viewers with Glitterati of South Movies and Bollywood No person living in India is spared from the effects that cinema has on the society. Starting from the miming the gestures and dialogues of their favourite stars to the avid following of the movies from the ...
walls; anything goes.Catfightis like watching a 90 minute movie whereFamily Guy‘s Peter Griffin keeps finding himself in the bizarre yet fan-beloved brawls with a giant yellow chicken. It’s that outlandish, but the real success comes from the aftermath and consequences of every physical encou...