Ça sort à Noël aux USA et le moins qu’on puisse dire, c’est que le film se prend une gerbe de coup de griffes critiques
...well, if Cats doesn’t bring upon Armageddon, je ne m’y connais plus. Après la lecture des critiques, J’avoue être attiré bizarrement par ce truc, désormais

“To think of the money wasted in creating this monstrosity is to wonder if we really deserve nice things at all, or if hell is empty, and all the Jellicle cats are here.”
– Hannah Woodhead, Little White Lies.
“Worryingly erotic”
– Nigel Andrews, Financial Times.
“Yet these cats are never even momentarily plausible as cats either, obviously. Rather they seem to be grotesquely deformed human beings.
“There are moments when this film seems not so much an adaptation of a nonsense classic as a horror story, nearly as obscene as The Human Centipede.”
– David Sexton, Evening Standard.
I have been processing this movie for the last 24 hours trying to understand anything as terrifying and visceral a trainwreck as Cats. You have to see Cats.”
– Alex Cranz, GIZMODO.
“Ray Winstone’s the creepiest cat in this feature
His Growltiger sends a sharp chill down your spine
With his hissing he looks like he’s having a seizure,
It’s scary – like adverts for betting online.
When you notice these cats in profound meditation
With a digitally created frown on their brow
Their minds are engaged in a rapt contemplation
Of the thought, of the thought, of what on earth to do now.
‘Pretend to be cats!’ says a director. They reply …
‘Me? How?'”
– Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Without the presence of hard-working troupers in fun fur in this Cats, all that’s left are canned images of fit-looking people meowing and raising their rumps high in the air.”
– Manohla Dargis, New York Times.
“Cats is a fever dream, a hallucination, an approximation of what would happen if your third eye actually opened and you could suddenly see into the astral plane.”
– Karen Han, Polygon.
WOW