Catwoman (2004)
Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat -- and she's eager to use her new skills ... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse," handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail.
Catwoman (2004)
Information
Released Year: 2004
Runtime: 104 minutes
Directors: Pitof
Casts: Christopher Heyerdahl, Jill Krop, Benita Ha, Aaron Douglas, Anne Fletcher, Halle Berry, John Cassini, Ryan Robbins, Larry Sullivan, Alex Borstein, Lambert Wilson, Brooke Theiss, John Mann, Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone, Frances Conroy, Michael Massee, Byron Mann, Kim Smith, Peter Wingfield, Berend McKenzie, Patricia Mayen-Salazar, Ona Grauer, Landy Cannon, Michael P. Northey, Peter Williams, Janet Varney, James Ashcroft, Michasha Armstrong, Diego Diablo Del Mar, Herbert Duncanson, Judith Maxie, Dagmar Midcap, Chase Nelson-Murray, Manny Petruzzelli, Harley Reiner, Michael Daingerfield, James Lloyd Reynolds, Connor Dunn, Ashlea Earl, Lori Fung, Ursula Haczkiewicz, Alisoun Payne, Laurence Racine, Leigh Bush, Brett Chan, Holly Eglinton, Angie Jaree, Everjoy Kriekenbeek, Alfred Liu, Aaron Miko, Stephanie Moseley, Kennith Overbey, Missy Peregrym, Bobby Silva, Kimani Ray Smith, Shaina Tianne Unger, Mike Mitchell
IMDB: Catwoman (2004)
Storyline
Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat -- and she's eager to use her new skills ... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse," handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail.
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Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly -
I wouldn't call Catwoman incompetent, yet it has no visual grandeur, and very little surprise; you can tick off the story beats as if they'd been graphed.
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Dallas Observer -
Much like a cat, the movie is a superfluous gob of fluff with an attitude ranging from idiotic to nasty.
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Philadelphia Inquirer -
Catwoman, which talks about the "duality" inside all women (wild vs. docile, rapacious vs. cuddly), does have its guilty pleasures. Most of these come courtesy of ice queen Stone.
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Village Voice -
Like the action movies of yore (you know, the 1980s), Catwoman is simultaneously overstuffed and undernourished.
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The New York Times -
A howlingly silly, moderately diverting exercise in high, pointless style.
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Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat -- and she's eager to use her new skills ... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse," handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail.
Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat -- and she's eager to use her new skills ... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse," handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail.
Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat -- and she's eager to use her new skills ... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse," handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail.
Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat -- and she's eager to use her new skills ... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse," handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail.