Cat's Eye Movie Reviews, Quotes | MatchFlick
Left Header Right Header
Header 3a   Header Right End A Header Right End B Space
Header Left 3b
Movie Reviews Columns Now on DVD Now Playing News
FREE Membership Member Login About MatchFlick  FAQ's MatchFlick Friday
Steal of the Day
Bad News Bears DVD
$9.99
$6.25
The Steal of the Day is offered by MatchFlick's DVD partner, FamilyVideo.com.


 

Member Login  [help]
 
 
 
 
 
Membership
 Join for FREE
 FAQs
 About MatchFlick
 Privacy Policy
Popular Movies  [more]
 Fight Club
 Pulp Fiction
 Eternal Sunshine
Popular People  [more]
 Johnny Depp
 Tom Hanks
 Natalie Portman
Member Trends
 Horror Club
 Reviewer Stats
Movie News
 Current News
 News Archives
Message Board
 Go To The Forum
Columns   [more]
 Movies Of South...
 Rendered Useless...
 The Horror, The ...
 Reflections On A...
 COLUMNS ARCHIVES
Contests
 GUESS THAT SCENE
Syndication
 RSS FEEDS
Cat's Eye
MatchFlick Member Reviews

2 reviews / review this flick
  Cat's Eye (1985)

description written by member Zara:

Three different horror stories written by Stephen King are all bonded together by a stray cat.

MPAA Rating: PG-13
Starring: Drew Barrymore
James Woods
Alan King
Robert Hays
Candy Clark
Kenneth McMillan
James Naughton
Charles S. Dutton
Tony Munafo
James Rebhorn
Directed By: Lewis Teague
Written By: Stephen King
Running Time: 94 minutes
Box Office Gross:   $13,086,298 (US)
$0 (World)

Buy on DVD

Member Reviews Add to Favorites A Favorite of... Buy/Rent on DVD
Subscribe to MatchFlick Movie Reviews through RSS Read Reviews / Post Review

Cat's Eye Movie Review by Zombie Boy (12/20/2007)

Yet another King anthology, and one that stands up really well, despite its age.

Of the three stories presented, two are from his Night Shift anthology (Quitters, Inc. and The Ledge) and I am pretty sure The General was written specifically for the film. Though I could be wrong.

References abound, here. In Quitters,...

(complete Cat's Eye review by Zombie Boy)


Cat's Eye Movie Review by Zara (6/29/2007)

Stephen King has always had a sense of humour in his writing and the greatest aspect of this movie is that it picks up on that. From James Woods watching THE DEAD ZONE (with Walken, not the TV show) in the first of the three short stories within this movie, to the mom in the third story reading King's "Pet Cemetery," the...

(complete Cat's Eye review by Zara)



  RSS | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | About MatchFlick® | Press | Contact Us | FAQs
Partnership and Advertising Opportunities | Movie Database | Merchandise

©2004-2008 MatchFlick®. All rights reserved.
©MOVIE IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED AND THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS