MGM/UA Entertainment Company | Release Date: April 12, 1985
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LamontRaymondJun 13, 2017
Solid performance by Drew Barrymore, and great sense of humor. I'm a little surprised that the critics were on board for this one, frankly. Not one of King's best.
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FilipeNetoJul 14, 2018
In this film, based on short stories by Stephen King, three stories intertwine through the same cat. The idea seems good and, in fact, its an interesting way to bring to the cinema stories that, alone, don't justify a feature length. The bigIn this film, based on short stories by Stephen King, three stories intertwine through the same cat. The idea seems good and, in fact, its an interesting way to bring to the cinema stories that, alone, don't justify a feature length. The big problem with the film is that it doesn't immediately make clear that we're seeing a black humor movie. The public fills the theater expecting a horror film or a thriller and leaves very disappointed. It's one of those cases where they expects one thing and the movie is something different. Its the fault of the public? Partly yes. But let us go on. The film is divided into three parts but the cat has increased protagonism in the last. James Woods and Drew Barrymore (still making adorable child roles) are the most notorious actors, playing quite satisfactorily. You can never clearly tell what force pushes the cat through the film until find the girl and that is the biggest flaw in the movie for me. The film never scares us but it has a number of rather comical scenes that can impress the most sensitive people, given the kind of humor presented. Expand
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JayDaviesJul 21, 2020
Cat’s Eye is a fun 80’s anthology crafted from the work of Stephan King. The film contains 3 stories, each connected by a stray cat running in and out of scenes. The second story is easily the best of the 3 but overall still a fun watch. I’dCat’s Eye is a fun 80’s anthology crafted from the work of Stephan King. The film contains 3 stories, each connected by a stray cat running in and out of scenes. The second story is easily the best of the 3 but overall still a fun watch. I’d say give it a go as a good kid friendly horror film.

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