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Catwoman
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 44 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 8, 2009
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Halle Berry & Benjamin Bratt | |
Performer: | Lambert Wilson, Frances Conroy, Sharon Stone & Alex Borstein | |
Directed by | Pitof | |
Screenwriting by | John Brancato, Michael Ferris & John Rogers | |
Composition by | Klaus Badelt | |
Story by | Theresa Rebeck, John Rogers & Michael Ferris | |
Produced by | Denise Di Novi & Edward L. McDonnell | |
Director of Photography: | Thierry Arbogast | |
Executive Production by | Michael Fottrell, Benjamin Melniker, Michael Uslan, Robert Kirby & Bruce Berman |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/5 --
It's painful.
At the Movies (Australia)
Rating: 2/5 --
Its over-edited style smacks of panic, the CGI cat woman is plainly not real, and the broadside it fires at the beauty industry is only limp at best.
Full Review
Triple J
Rating: 1/5 --
Bereft of excitement and with action scenes similar to those we've seen a dozen times before, this is a very poor effort indeed.
At the Movies (Australia)
If there was ever a movie capable of stopping years of progress in its tracks, this would be the one.
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The Spool
Catwoman's director, a visual-effects specialist named Pitof, is not contained by the rules of filmmaking. Scenes that make sense? Nonsense. Characters with inner lives? Utterly passe.
Wall Street Journal
Relentlessly gaudy and in love with its PG-13 approximation of kink, Catwoman is essentially an excuse to pose Berry in ever-skimpier outfits. It's all too pre-fab to register as sexy, though, and even the fight scenes look like fashion shoots.
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AV Club
CATWOMAN is as swift and light on its feet as its heroine, Halle Berry....Stylish and full of technical razzle-dazzle...
Los Angeles Times
Product Description:
Patience Philips is a shy, reserved young woman who wants to be an artist but instead is a designer for an advertising company. She is mousy and lacking in self-esteem even when she gets her big break to work on the launch of a major beauty product for her mean-spirited, ruthless boss. But a series of events initiated by a mysterious cat results in her discovering a terrifying secret that leads to her murder. That same cat breathes new life into her, creating a strong, brave woman within her that wrestles with her previous self for control of her mind and body--a body that can now do amazing things.
Academy Award winner Halle Berry is captivating as Patience, a female superhero for the 21st century. She is fearless as she seeks revenge on the people who killed her, and she attempts to save the public from the release of a dangerous product. As the Catwoman side of her battles George Hedare (Lambert Wilson) and his wife, Laurel (Sharon Stone), who he has decided is now too old to be the face of his company, the Patience side of her gets involved with hot cop Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt), who is caught in the middle of her two-sided personality. First-time director Pitof keeps things moving at a fast pace, with quick cuts, sweeping camerawork, and pounding music. Alex Borstein provides comic relief as Patience's best friend, and SIX FEET UNDER's Frances Conroy plays a cat lady who knows the secret history of felines through the ages.
Academy Award winner Halle Berry is captivating as Patience, a female superhero for the 21st century. She is fearless as she seeks revenge on the people who killed her, and she attempts to save the public from the release of a dangerous product. As the Catwoman side of her battles George Hedare (Lambert Wilson) and his wife, Laurel (Sharon Stone), who he has decided is now too old to be the face of his company, the Patience side of her gets involved with hot cop Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt), who is caught in the middle of her two-sided personality. First-time director Pitof keeps things moving at a fast pace, with quick cuts, sweeping camerawork, and pounding music. Alex Borstein provides comic relief as Patience's best friend, and SIX FEET UNDER's Frances Conroy plays a cat lady who knows the secret history of felines through the ages.
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