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FantasyComedyDrama

Cats

- You will believe.

A tribe of cats called the Jellicles must decide yearly which one will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new Jellicle life.

Release Date : 2019-12-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal PicturesPerfect World PicturesWorking Title FilmsAmblin EntertainmentMonumental PicturesThe Really Useful Group

Production Country : ChinaUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Cats the Movie

Cast

Francesca Hayward

Character Name : Victoria

Original Name : Francesca Hayward

Gender : Female

Judi Dench

Character Name : Old Deuteronomy

Original Name : Judi Dench

Gender : Female

Idris Elba

Character Name : Macavity

Original Name : Idris Elba

Gender : Male

Jason Derulo

Character Name : Rum Tum Tugger

Original Name : Jason Derulo

Gender : Male

Jennifer Hudson

Character Name : Grizabella

Original Name : Jennifer Hudson

Gender : Female

James Corden

Character Name : Bustopher Jones

Original Name : James Corden

Gender : Male

Ian McKellen

Character Name : Gus, the Theatre Cat

Original Name : Ian McKellen

Gender : Male

Taylor Swift

Character Name : Bombalurina

Original Name : Taylor Swift

Gender : Female

Rebel Wilson

Character Name : Jennyanydots

Original Name : Rebel Wilson

Gender : Female

Ray Winstone

Character Name : Growltiger

Original Name : Ray Winstone

Gender : Male

Larry Bourgeois

Character Name : Plato

Original Name : Larry Bourgeois

Gender : Male

Laurent Bourgeois

Character Name : Socrates

Original Name : Laurent Bourgeois

Gender : Male

Laurie Davidson

Character Name : Mr. Mistoffelees

Original Name : Laurie Davidson

Gender : Male

Robert Fairchild

Character Name : Munkustrap

Original Name : Robert Fairchild

Gender : Male

Danny Collins

Character Name : Mungojerrie

Original Name : Danny Collins

Gender : Male

Naoimh Morgan

Character Name : Rumpleteazer

Original Name : Naoimh Morgan

Gender : Female

Steven McRae

Character Name : Skimbleshanks, the Railway Cat

Original Name : Steven McRae

Gender : Male

Mette

Character Name : Cassandra

Original Name : Mette

Gender : Female

Daniela Norman

Character Name : Demeter

Original Name : Daniela Norman

Gender : Female

Jaih Betote

Character Name : Coricopat

Original Name : Jaih Betote

Gender : Male

Jonadette Carpio

Character Name : Syllabub

Original Name : Jonadette Carpio

Gender : Female

Zizi Strallen

Character Name : Tantomile

Original Name : Zizi Strallen

Gender : Female

Freya Rowley

Character Name : Jellylorum

Original Name : Freya Rowley

Gender : Female

Bluey Robinson

Character Name : Alonzo

Original Name : Bluey Robinson

Gender : Male

Eric Underwood

Character Name : Admetus

Original Name : Eric Underwood

Gender : Male

Ida Saki

Character Name : Electra

Original Name : Ida Saki

Gender : Female

Cory English

Character Name : Maitre D'

Original Name : Cory English

Gender : Male

Melissa Madden-Gray

Character Name : Griddlebone

Original Name : Melissa Madden-Gray

Gender : Male

Ponciano Almeida

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Ponciano Almeida

Gender : Male

Aaron Jenkins

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Aaron Jenkins

Gender : Male

Shay Barclay

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Shay Barclay

Gender : Male

Samuel Baxter

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Samuel Baxter

Gender : Male

Nicole Bondzie

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Nicole Bondzie

Gender : Male

Chrissy Brooke

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Chrissy Brooke

Gender : Male

Sharifa Butterfly

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Sharifa Butterfly

Gender : Male

Jon-Scott Clark

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Jon-Scott Clark

Gender : Male

Tom Clark

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Tom Clark

Gender : Male

Yasmin Cogan

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Yasmin Cogan

Gender : Male

Olivia Cowley

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Olivia Cowley

Gender : Male

Tommy Franzen

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Tommy Franzen

Gender : Male

Yasmin Harrison

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Yasmin Harrison

Gender : Female

Kalene Jeans

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Kalene Jeans

Gender : Male

Jaron Johnson

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Jaron Johnson

Gender : Male

Lynn Jung

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Lynn Jung

Gender : Male

Kolton Krouse

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Kolton Krouse

Gender : Male

Rufus Lacey

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Rufus Lacey

Gender : Male

Gabrielle Lewis-Dodson

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Gabrielle Lewis-Dodson

Gender : Male

Benjamin Milan

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Benjamin Milan

Gender : Male

Roxanne Milliner

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Roxanne Milliner

Gender : Male

Katie Moreton-Hughes

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Katie Moreton-Hughes

Gender : Male

Muti Musafiri

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Muti Musafiri

Gender : Male

Redmand Rance

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Redmand Rance

Gender : Male

Zhanè Samuels

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Zhanè Samuels

Gender : Female

Corey Snide

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Corey Snide

Gender : Male

Clemmie Sveaas

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Clemmie Sveaas

Gender : Female

Po-Lin Tung

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Po-Lin Tung

Gender : Male

Kie Willis

Character Name : Chorus

Original Name : Kie Willis

Gender : Male

Maggie Daniels

Character Name : Woman in Car

Original Name : Maggie Daniels

Gender : Male

Olivia Brooks

Character Name : Mouse Sister

Original Name : Olivia Brooks

Gender : Male

Chase Collard

Character Name : Mouse Sister

Original Name : Chase Collard

Gender : Male

Meesha Garbett

Character Name : Mouse Sister

Original Name : Meesha Garbett

Gender : Female

Harriet Turnbull

Character Name : Mouse Sister

Original Name : Harriet Turnbull

Gender : Female

Jamal Ahmed

Character Name : Mouse Band

Original Name : Jamal Ahmed

Gender : Male

Leonardo Feng

Character Name : Mouse Band

Original Name : Leonardo Feng

Gender : Male

Gregory Mann

Character Name : Mouse Band

Original Name : Gregory Mann

Gender : Male

Temba Mliswa

Character Name : Mouse Band

Original Name : Temba Mliswa

Gender : Male

Joel Swedensky

Character Name : Mouse Band

Original Name : Joel Swedensky

Gender : Male

Erica-Jayne Alden

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Erica-Jayne Alden

Gender : Male

Hannah Amin

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Hannah Amin

Gender : Male

Emma Caffrey

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Emma Caffrey

Gender : Female

Selina Hamilton

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Selina Hamilton

Gender : Male

Abigayle Honeywill

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Abigayle Honeywill

Gender : Female

Bethany Huckle

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Bethany Huckle

Gender : Male

Ella Martine

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Ella Martine

Gender : Female

Jazz Peters

Character Name : Cockroach

Original Name : Jazz Peters

Gender : Male

Jade Albertson

Character Name : Macavity Girl

Original Name : Jade Albertson

Gender : Male

Sophie Carmen-Jones

Character Name : Macavity Girl

Original Name : Sophie Carmen-Jones

Gender : Male

Chelsea Hogg

Character Name : Macavity Girl

Original Name : Chelsea Hogg

Gender : Male

Hannah Faith-Marram

Character Name : Macavity Girl

Original Name : Hannah Faith-Marram

Gender : Male

Reviews

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SWITCH.

@maketheSWITCH

2021-06-23

I was always excited for ‘Cats’, and to learn about it as a musical fan. The first trailer made me more excited, because seeing those god-awful effects only made me want to see it more. I always get excited for big-budget musicals because it means we could get more, but ‘Cats’ just fails on every level. It’s a boring musical with forgettable songs and uninteresting choreography... and then it also fails as a bad film, since it offers no batshit fun. Poking fun at the CGI is all well and good, but you can do that from the trailer, so there's no point being bored for two hours during this holiday season. Meow, that hurt indeed. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-cats-no-bad-kitty-no-one-is-the-jellicle-cat

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Luis_989

@Luis_989

2021-06-23

Theatrical plays or musicals will not always translate well into filmic language, that's well known and will not change, because both media are very different by nature. To question it is to deceive yourself. Personally I've never believed that Cats is a great musical but perhaps its success says something else but even so a film adaptation in my view just could not work. I didn't see how, especially considering the costumes but it was being made so the question now was how it was going to look. I know there's already a ''movie'' but that's basically a recording of the play. Then the trailers appeared and what they showed looked weird, off putting and scary, but the visual work is not always everything in a movie, yet something decisive was being played here. Eventually the defeat was inevitable. Cats is full of good intentions but it's a failure, not only because of terrible work in CGI and how it makes you feel but because it never manages to immerse you in the world of the story and is a bizarre world and I can have fun in bizarre worlds, it's only that this one is pretty misguided. I don't think it's that huge fiasco that a lot of film critics are saying it is and maybe eventually will find its niche and audience, after all worse films have become cults films, so that can surely happen but right now Cats is simply an idea that didn't work, that it wasn't well executed or directed and that although it's not a monumental catastrophe, it's indeed a gigantic disappointment.

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2021-06-23

Sometimes a movie struts its awfulness with such glee that it becomes an enjoyably sadistic pleasure rather than a chore to watch. Such is the case with “Cats,” the big screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1982 musical that became one of Broadway’s longest-running shows. The stage version of “Cats” has grossed over $4 billion dollars, so of course Hollywood had to get their greedy claws in the mix and bring it to the local cineplex (where it promptly flopped). Anyone with a brain could see that all of this would prove to be a huge mistake, because when the source material is god-awful, how would you expect the film to turn out? Let’s start with the good: the costuming and makeup artistry are both brilliant, if creepy. At first it’s disturbing and laughable to watch humans prance around and groom themselves but it doesn’t take long until you actually start to see them as cats. (And yes, it’s precisely the type of disconcerting feeling that will provide haunting nightmares for years to come). The dancing is beautifully proficient and the choreography creative, with some lovely ballet numbers. Those who enjoy classic theater and dance will find plenty to keep them engaged. That’s where the positives end. The movie’s plot closely follows the Broadway play, which means it’s just as awful. The gist is that a tribe of street cats all gather together on the night of the Jellicle moon and perform in a feline talent show so head cat Old Deuteronomy (Judi Dench) can decide which cat is worthy to ascend to a new life. It’s a creepy story that’s made even more disturbing when you stop and think about it. To keep today’s idiot audiences engaged, director Tom Hooper throws in your standard issue fatty-fall-down slapstick gags and crotch hits that are sure to elicit a tornado of laughter. And although every cast member appears downright terrifying as a human/cat hybrid, the worst is the cameo from Taylor Swift as a sexed-up feline provocateur and purveyor of enchanted catnip. Yikes. Weber’s repetitive songs are even more grating when translated to the screen (but hey, at least there’s “Memory”). The vocal performances are second-rate too. Jennifer Hudson has become a self-parody with her overacting and oversinging. Hudson’s angsty, tear-filled, snot-flying rendition of “Memory” is hilariously awful. Rebel Wilson‘s tap dance feels like an acid trip gone wrong as she trains her army of child-faced mice to dance for her pleasure (as she gleefully bites live cockroaches with human faces in half as they scream for mercy). I’m not sure if anyone should see this movie of their own accord, but it absolutely could have legs as a midnight movie a’la Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room.”

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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

@screenzealots

2021-06-23

Sometimes a movie struts its awfulness with such glee that it becomes an enjoyably sadistic pleasure rather than a chore to watch. Such is the case with “Cats,” the big screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1982 musical that became one of Broadway’s longest-running shows. The stage version of “Cats” has grossed over $4 billion dollars, so of course Hollywood had to get their greedy claws in the mix and bring it to the local cineplex (where it promptly flopped). Anyone with a brain could see that all of this would prove to be a huge mistake, because when the source material is god-awful, how would you expect the film to turn out? Let’s start with the good: the costuming and makeup artistry are both brilliant, if creepy. At first it’s disturbing and laughable to watch humans prance around and groom themselves but it doesn’t take long until you actually start to see them as cats. (And yes, it’s precisely the type of disconcerting feeling that will provide haunting nightmares for years to come). The dancing is beautifully proficient and the choreography creative, with some lovely ballet numbers. Those who enjoy classic theater and dance will find plenty to keep them engaged. That’s where the positives end. The movie’s plot closely follows the Broadway play, which means it’s just as awful. The gist is that a tribe of street cats all gather together on the night of the Jellicle moon and perform in a feline talent show so head cat Old Deuteronomy (Judi Dench) can decide which cat is worthy to ascend to a new life. It’s a creepy story that’s made even more disturbing when you stop and think about it. To keep today’s idiot audiences engaged, director Tom Hooper throws in your standard issue fatty-fall-down slapstick gags and crotch hits that are sure to elicit a tornado of laughter. And although every cast member appears downright terrifying as a human/cat hybrid, the worst is the cameo from Taylor Swift as a sexed-up feline provocateur and purveyor of enchanted catnip. Yikes. Weber’s repetitive songs are even more grating when translated to the screen (but hey, at least there’s “Memory”). The vocal performances are second-rate too. Jennifer Hudson has become a self-parody with her overacting and oversinging. Hudson’s angsty, tear-filled, snot-flying rendition of “Memory” is hilariously awful. Rebel Wilson‘s tap dance feels like an acid trip gone wrong as she trains her army of child-faced mice to dance for her pleasure (as she gleefully bites live cockroaches with human faces in half as they scream for mercy). I’m not sure if anyone should see this movie of their own accord, but it absolutely could have legs as a midnight movie a’la Tommy Wiseau’s “The Room.”

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Martha

@MonsterMartha

2022-07-26

I don't understand why people reviewed this so badly. Minus James Corden this was a very amusing take on a musical I have always loved. Ian McKellen shined as Gus. Jennifer Hudson made me cry as Grizabella. Idris Elba was purr-fect as Macavity. Judy Dench was the perfect choice for Old Deuteronomy. The cast was really good, save for James Corden who grossed me out eating like a pig and hitting wrong notes.

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-11

What?! I'll be honest, I didn't like the musical back in the 90s, I thought it was just plain awful and kind of pretentious. But the good news is that this is so much worse. Even Dame Judy Dench doesn't seem to be able to find a footing, and she's a Dame for a reason, she's probably one of the greatest living actresses on the face of the earth... and Cats makes her look utterly incompetent. It's a cringe fest from start to finish. And all I can say is that I am so sorry so many talented and respected people had to be in this train wreck.

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James

@JN2012

2023-10-19

Ever thought you’d found the worst film in existence, well you were wrong. It’s this.