Review of Cat's Eye (1997) by Laura R — 10 Oct 2011
Stephen King seems to be working his way through the reference books of human phobias, and Cat's Eye is one of his most effective films. Cat's Eye is an uneven, tepid trilogy of stories written by Stephen King connected by a cat which appears at the beginning of each story. Although he wrote the screenplay, Stephen King was disappointed with the results and thought the interconnection of the stories using the cat clumsy and distracting. Directer Lewis Teague does an average job of directing the confusing and sometimes foolish script. However, James Woods' fine performance and the special effects by Jeff Jarvis make the film worth a view.
VERDICT: "Matinée" - (Mixed reaction). These kinds of movies are usually movies that had some good things, but some bad things kept it from being amazing. This rating says to pay matinée prices to see at a theatre, buy an ex-rental or a cheap price of the DVD to own...
This review of Cat's Eye (1997) was written by Laura R on 10 Oct 2011.
Cat's Eye has generally received mixed reviews.
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