Cat's Eye Movie Review
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.
Cat's eye movie review. Cats Eye is one of my favorite Stephen King related films. Cats Eye which has been rated PG-13 special parental guidance for those younger than 13 contains some ghoulish elements including one. 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 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. Cats Eye is a fun 80s anthology crafted from the work of Stephan King. There is quite a bit of creep factor here in a lot of ways.
Cats is a horror. Blue Underground can always be relied upon to give us a quality transfer. And so the subject of the movie seems to be the seductiveness of evil but thats not because of any complexity in the stories there is none its because of the fine acting in the villain roles.
PG-13 1 hr 34 min Apr 12th 1985 Horror Thriller. 25 stars out of 4. The special effects are effective and understated allowing the foreground to be occupied by some of our basic human fears of pain for loved ones of falling from a great height of suffocation.
The pacing is great and the direction is. 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. You get three really fun and creepy stories that are good for most ages.
Cats Eye follows the three sisters Hitomi Rui and Ai Kisugi. Cats Eye is a 73 episode long TV series that premiered in 1983. Review Netflixs No.