Cats Film Review Guardian
Watch the trailer for the movie Cats.
Cats film review guardian. From the moment that the first trailer dropped for Tom Hoopers film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webbers Broadway classic Cats the internets mouths have been firmly agape. Heres the trailer for the film too. Cats U Rating.
In a horrifying medley of creatures with human faces and proportions covered in CGI fur Cats delves into a whirlwind fantasy that would have been better left untold. She simply knows shes no longer wanted. Cat-astrophic special effects ruin Tom Hoopers adaptation of the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber stage musical.
Cats dance and film are three of my favorite things. The review embargo for the upcoming movie adaptation of Cats directed by Tom Hooper lifted on Wednesday night and critics all across the internet have been coughing up furballs. 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.
Is as bad as it looks. A more fibrous chewier piece of work than Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlors previous. But the delicate and beautiful white cat is certainly not.
A cat named Victoria Francesca Hayward is abandoned in a London alleyway. The New Film Is As Cat-Astrophic As That Trailer Suggested The CGI effects arent the only problem in this already-infamous new version of Andrew Lloyd Webbers classic musical. The biggest problem.
A seriously unique disasterpiece. Commenting has been disabled at this time but you can still sign in or create your Guardian account to. There is a long and happy cinematic tradition of great stage musicals being converted into memorable films.