Cat's Eye Movie Review
Stephen King tales follow a cat into a smokers clinic onto a penthouse ledge and into a girls Drew Barrymore bedroom.
Cat's eye movie review. There is quite a bit of creep factor here in a lot of ways. It was made by studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha TMS and was directed by Yoshio Takeuchi Harlock Saga for the first half and the second half was directed by Kenji Kodama City Hunter. On Metacritic the film has a score of 70 based on reviews from 12 critics.
The film contains 3 stories each connected by a stray cat running in and out of scenes. Eye of the Cat was released in 1969 and was directed by David Lowell Rich. Despite having seen as many giallos as Ive been able to get my hands on the reveal still surprised me.
Cats Eye also known as Stephen Kings Cats Eye is a series of three short stories written for screen for actress Drew Barrymore by Stephen King. Cats Eye is an anthology of three Stephen King short stories two of which were previously published in print in the Night Shift collection Quitters Inc and The Ledge. Cats Eye is a fun 80s anthology crafted from the work of Stephan King.
Three short stories by shock-meister Stephen King are linked by a stray cat that roams from one tale to the next in this creepy. The electric room the high-rise terror the little gremlin made by Carlo Rambaldi who also constructed ET. 25 stars out of 4.
A trio of moggy-linked Stephen King tales two of them adapted from his own short stories the final section a celluloid original. The third story really throws the movie out of whack. And too much of a kids movie for its target audience.
If cats can inspire YouTube videos and a Broadway musical perhaps its time for the furry ones to have their own feature-length live. Blue Underground can always be relied upon to give us a quality transfer. All three of the stories in Cats Eye depend on special effects.