As Kevin Spacey finds himself stuck inside a cat in this week’s family comedy Nine Lines, how well do you know other movie moggies?
Panic Room
The Gift
Gone Girl
The Glass House
The Third Man
Cat People
Pygmalion
The Black Cat
Let the Right One In
Catwoman
Insidious
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Getaway
Willard
The Long Goodbye
Harry and Tonto
Fallen
Pet Semetary
Needful Things
The Thing
An Unmarried Woman
Listen Up Phillip
Hannah and Her Sisters
The Squid and the Whale
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
What Lies Beneath
Taking Lives
Side Effects
Mean Girls
Sixteen Candles
Scream
Drag Me to Hell
Cats and Dogs
Stuart Little
Babe
Charlotte's Web
Hocus Pocus
Jumanji
Death Becomes Her
The Witches
10 and above.
Top cat
9 and above.
Top cat
8 and above.
Top cat
7 and above.
Top cat
6 and above.
A sad tail
5 and above.
A sad tail
4 and above.
Panic Room
The Gift
Gone Girl
The Glass House
The Third Man
Cat People
Pygmalion
The Black Cat
Let the Right One In
Catwoman
Insidious
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Getaway
Willard
The Long Goodbye
Harry and Tonto
Fallen
Pet Semetary
Needful Things
The Thing
An Unmarried Woman
Listen Up Phillip
Hannah and Her Sisters
The Squid and the Whale
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
What Lies Beneath
Taking Lives
Side Effects
Mean Girls
Sixteen Candles
Scream
Drag Me to Hell
Cats and Dogs
Stuart Little
Babe
Charlotte's Web
Hocus Pocus
Jumanji
Death Becomes Her
The Witches
10 and above.
Top cat
9 and above.
Top cat
8 and above.
Top cat
7 and above.
Top cat
6 and above.
A sad tail
5 and above.
A sad tail
4 and above.
- 8/16/2016
- by Benjamin Lee
- The Guardian - Film News
With “Suicide Squad,” Warner Bros. and D.C. Comics for the second time delivered an opening competitive with a Disney/Marvel superhero movie. Its strong August-record-breaking $135 million debut also kept the recent late summer rebound alive. The question is: Will it hold or suffer the fate of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and fade quickly? Whatever its future, “Suicide Squad” marks a welcome start late in a bumpy summer.
Part of that seasonal trend is steep early-week drops for some live-action franchises—neither “Jason Bourne” nor “Star Trek Beyond” show much strength after strong openings. And Stx boasts a sleeper comedy hit driven by women– “Bad Moms” is thriving and looks to have a shot at reaching as much as $100 million.
Read More: Box Office Preview: ‘Suicide Squad’ Posed to Set August Record
Top Ten Chart
1. Suicide Squad (Warner Bros.) New – Cinemascore: B+; Metacritic: 40; Est. budget: $175 million
$135,105,000 in 4,255 theaters...
Part of that seasonal trend is steep early-week drops for some live-action franchises—neither “Jason Bourne” nor “Star Trek Beyond” show much strength after strong openings. And Stx boasts a sleeper comedy hit driven by women– “Bad Moms” is thriving and looks to have a shot at reaching as much as $100 million.
Read More: Box Office Preview: ‘Suicide Squad’ Posed to Set August Record
Top Ten Chart
1. Suicide Squad (Warner Bros.) New – Cinemascore: B+; Metacritic: 40; Est. budget: $175 million
$135,105,000 in 4,255 theaters...
- 8/7/2016
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Suburbicon and The Founder among marquee deals for The Searchers.
Benelux distributor The Searchers has finalised deals on marquee titles out of the Berlin Efm including FilmNation’s The Founder, Bloom’s Suburbicon and Good Universe’s Billionaire Boys Club.
As previously reported, from Sierra Affinity the company pre-bought Ethan Hawke thriller 24 Hours To Live about an assassin who seeks redemption after being given a second chance at life.
Michael Keaton stars in John Lee Hancock’s buzzed-about upcoming drama The Founder, the story of McDonald’s founder, Ray Kroc. TWC will release in the Us in August.
Bloom’s crime-comedy Suburbicon, one of the hottest properties at the Efm, will see Clooney direct Matt Damon, Julianne Moore and Josh Brolin in the story of a quiet 1950’s family town called Suburbicon where the best and worst of humanity is reflected through the deeds of seemingly ordinary people.
When a home invasion turns deadly, a picture-perfect...
Benelux distributor The Searchers has finalised deals on marquee titles out of the Berlin Efm including FilmNation’s The Founder, Bloom’s Suburbicon and Good Universe’s Billionaire Boys Club.
As previously reported, from Sierra Affinity the company pre-bought Ethan Hawke thriller 24 Hours To Live about an assassin who seeks redemption after being given a second chance at life.
Michael Keaton stars in John Lee Hancock’s buzzed-about upcoming drama The Founder, the story of McDonald’s founder, Ray Kroc. TWC will release in the Us in August.
Bloom’s crime-comedy Suburbicon, one of the hottest properties at the Efm, will see Clooney direct Matt Damon, Julianne Moore and Josh Brolin in the story of a quiet 1950’s family town called Suburbicon where the best and worst of humanity is reflected through the deeds of seemingly ordinary people.
When a home invasion turns deadly, a picture-perfect...
- 3/24/2016
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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