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Catnado

  • 2022
  • 1h 28min
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1,7/10
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Debbie Lay and Jeffrey Mowery in Catnado (2022)
ComédieHorreurThriller

C'est comme Sharknado, mais avec des chats.C'est comme Sharknado, mais avec des chats.C'est comme Sharknado, mais avec des chats.

  • Réalisation
    • Curtis Everitt
    • Donald Farmer
    • Alaine Huntington
  • Scénario
    • Blake Blasko
    • Curtis Everitt
    • Donald Farmer
  • Casting principal
    • Rebecca Rinehart
    • Blair Kelly
    • Joshua Gotte
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  • NOTE IMDb
    1,7/10
    263
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    • Réalisation
      • Curtis Everitt
      • Donald Farmer
      • Alaine Huntington
    • Scénario
      • Blake Blasko
      • Curtis Everitt
      • Donald Farmer
    • Casting principal
      • Rebecca Rinehart
      • Blair Kelly
      • Joshua Gotte
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux30

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    Rebecca Rinehart
    • Woman in Peril
    Blair Kelly
    • Mal (Segment: Of Cats and Men)
    Joshua Gotte
    Joshua Gotte
    • Brandon (Segment: Of Cats and Men)
    Erica Rowell Green
    • Tonya (Segment: Of Cats and Men)
    William Buster Benefield
    • Bill (Segment: Of Cats and Men)
    Annie Ruth Hughes
    • Catnado Witness
    Serena Salieri
    Serena Salieri
    • Gracie (Segment: The Catburglar)
    Melvin Pittman
    • Detective Richards (Segment: The Catburglar)
    Mitchell Rhodes
    • Detective Simmonds (Segment: The Catburglar)
    Jonathan Dixon
    • Norman Oaks (Segment: The Catburglar)
    Blake Blasko
    • Gremlin (Segment: Nightmare at 10000 Feet)
    Juan K. Wilson
    • Detective Quaid (Segment: The Catburglar)
    Julian Betts
    • Julian (Segment: Nightmare at 10000 Feet)
    William Lewis IV
    • Wish (Segment: Nightmare at 10000 Feet)
    Josh Ward
    • Oliver (Segment: Apocalypse Meow)
    Jesse Welch
    • Jerry (Segment: Apocalypse Meow)
    Tim Ritter
    • Louis (Segment: Crimes and Felines)
    Shannon Stockin
    • Irena (Segment: Crimes and Felines)
    • Réalisation
      • Curtis Everitt
      • Donald Farmer
      • Alaine Huntington
    • Scénario
      • Blake Blasko
      • Curtis Everitt
      • Donald Farmer
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    1DarylJGittings

    Even by Indie Horror standards, this is bad!

    I love a good "bad" indie horror film, but Catnado is just bad!

    The DVD artwork itself is pretty cool! It looks like we're getting "Sharknado", but with cats. Unfortunately the movie itself doesn't remotely resemble the cover art.

    It pains to give this movie such a low rating. I have typically enjoyed the Donald Farmer movies that I have seen, like I said I enjoy indie horror and I typically keep my expectations in check, but Catnado just doesn't have the elements that I typically enjoy in these types of movies. The cheesy special effects are there, but much of the humor falls flat and the movie just isn't interesting. I suppose breaking things up into 6-7 segments that are written and directed by 6-7 people is part of the issue.

    Catnado just doesn't go anywhere. There isn't a strong leading actor or actress to carry the film. Rebecca Rinehart is wasted in a brief role at the beginning of the film. There's so many great actors and actresses on the indie scene today. If they would have brought in some more recognizable names it might have given the film a bit more personality and in turn would have made for a more enjoyable film. A stronger cast could have potentially put this in 5-6 star territory.

    If you're not a fan of indie horror you can probably pass this one up with no regrets. If you are a fan of indie horror proceed with caution.
    HwajangshilAgashi

    SO bad, it's not even "so bad it's good"

    For a movie titled "Catnado", there's a definite shortage of cats - and an abundance of cats really is the only thing that could have redeemed this litterbox full of turds.

    The 90+ minute film is broken up into 6 or 7 stories, but even so, it still manages to be insufferably boring and about 90 minutes too long.

    Yes, it's a spoof and is meant to be ridiculous, but spoofs are also supposed to make fun - and therefore be funny - not bore you to death.

    While some movies are so bad (whether intentionally or not) that they become amusing, this isn't one of them; It's just plain bad. Easily one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
    10stav-72519

    A Purrfect Cinematic Masterpiece

    In a world where cinematic brilliance often comes from unexpected places, Catnado emerges as the unexpected tour de force, a film that could only be described as an extraordinary achievement in modern filmmaking. Directed by the daring trio Blair Kelly, Curtis Everitt, and Donald Farmer, Catnado is more than just a film; it's an exhilarating experience that sweeps viewers up like a whirlwind - or, more fittingly, like a tornado filled with cats. With the tagline "It's like Sharknado, but with cats," this movie sets a high bar for itself from the start, yet it somehow manages to exceed all expectations. From its jaw-dropping special effects to its nuanced performances, Catnado is a symphonic, cinematic masterpiece and a true testament to the innovative spirit of the 21st century.

    A Storyline That Pounces on the Imagination

    The plot of Catnado seems deceptively simple at first glance, but as the film unfolds, it reveals a layered and thought-provoking narrative that explores themes of survival, human resilience, and the often-underestimated ferocity of feline fury. The story begins with a peaceful town that suddenly finds itself under siege by a tornado, but this is no ordinary storm. In a twist that feels both inventive and terrifyingly plausible, the tornado is filled with cats. Not just any cats, but cats of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments, each one driven to wreak havoc upon humanity.

    While the premise could easily have been played for mere laughs, Catnado treats its concept with the seriousness it deserves. The script, full of witty banter and unexpected emotional depth, allows the audience to engage with the characters as they face the surreal yet deadly threat of airborne felines. There's a real sense of urgency as the townspeople scramble to defend themselves, and by the end, viewers find themselves surprisingly invested in the fates of these characters.

    Special Effects That Redefine the Genre

    In a film about a cat-filled tornado, the special effects were bound to be scrutinized. Yet, Catnado is nothing short of revolutionary in this department. The visual effects team, whose work deserves awards and accolades galore, has managed to achieve something few would think possible: rendering a tornado of cats with breathtaking realism and clarity. From the individual fur strands to the glint of mischief in each cat's eye, the attention to detail is staggering. Each frame is carefully crafted to immerse the viewer in a spectacle of feline fury, and the tornado itself is nothing short of awe-inspiring.

    Rather than relying on cheap CGI, Catnado employs a blend of practical effects and digital wizardry that creates a seamless, almost hypnotic visual experience. In scenes where the cats burst through windows or swirl menacingly above the town, the effects are executed with such finesse that one can hardly tell where reality ends and the special effects begin. The sheer technical prowess on display elevates Catnado beyond its peers, making it a standout in a genre often criticized for subpar effects.

    Acting That Rivals the Classics

    The performances in Catnado are nothing short of astonishing. Each actor approaches their role with a level of commitment rarely seen, particularly in a film with such an unconventional premise. The cast, filled with both seasoned actors and newcomers, brings a profound humanity to their roles, grounding the outlandish storyline with performances that feel genuine and heartfelt.

    In particular, the lead actors deliver standout performances, blending fear, courage, and a touch of humor with remarkable skill. Their portrayals of everyday people grappling with the absurdity and terror of a cat-filled tornado add a layer of believability that's essential to the film's impact. Each look of shock and every gasp of disbelief is played with authenticity, drawing the viewer deeper into the narrative.

    The cats, of course, are the real stars of the film, and their performances are nothing short of extraordinary. From stealthy prowls to dramatic leaps, the feline actors display a range of expressions and behaviors that bring the tornado to life. The directors' skill in managing these feline stars cannot be understated; each cat seems to embody a unique personality, adding depth to the tornado itself as a character.

    A Cinematic Symphony of Sight and Sound

    The soundtrack of Catnado is as essential to the film's success as the special effects and acting. Every note of the score heightens the tension and enhances the sense of awe, fear, and wonder. The music is masterfully synchronized with the action on screen, creating a sensory experience that sweeps the viewer along with the storm. At moments of high drama, the score crescendos, mimicking the escalating chaos of the cat-filled tornado, while quieter moments allow for a poignant exploration of the characters' emotional journeys.

    The sound design is equally impressive, capturing the eerie howls of the wind and the unsettling growls and hisses of the cats as they swirl through the air. The blend of natural and unnatural sounds creates an atmosphere that is simultaneously haunting and exhilarating, immersing the viewer in the world of Catnado and enhancing the emotional impact of each scene.

    A Triumph in Filmmaking

    What makes Catnado truly remarkable is the delicate balance it strikes between humor, horror, and heart. It's easy to laugh at the absurdity of the concept, but the film quickly draws viewers into its world, making them care deeply about the characters and the outcome of the story. The directors handle the material with a light touch, knowing when to play up the comedy and when to let the drama take center stage. The result is a film that feels both hilarious and genuinely moving - a rare combination that speaks to the talent of its creators.

    In the end, Catnado is more than a mere parody or novelty film. It's a powerful, expertly crafted piece of cinema that transcends its genre. This is a film that delights, terrifies, and surprises in equal measure, leaving viewers with a newfound appreciation for the power of storytelling and the magic of movies. Decades from now, film scholars will undoubtedly look back on Catnado as a landmark achievement, a film that redefined what was possible and dared to challenge the norms of its genre.

    Catnado is, quite simply, one of the finest films of the past century, a cinematic experience that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. In a world where excellence in film is often limited to the most serious of subjects, Catnado proves that true greatness can come from the unlikeliest of places - even a tornado filled with cats.
    3laylahenderson-43839

    Im so scared right now

    Ever since i saw this movie ive been having nightmares, i wake up in a cold sweat screaming and run to the window to check for catnados. Ive heard stories of this happening in the past, cats being spotted in tornados and tearing up any who cross their path. I had a girlfriend who ghosted me suddenly, im certain a catnado got to her. A few days later she was out with another man but its not her, no one believes me but i have evidence to believe shes possessed by a cat whos intent on hurting me. She acts normal with everything except she doesnt love me now, and that has to be the work of the devil, those cats...

    Ever since ive started uncovering the truth about the 'nados everyone has started to leave me, they call me crazy they say ive lost it out of grief. But they dont understand that i know theyre just influenced by the sly tongue of the cats. Im so scarwd for them i want them to live and be saved like me. How can i help them ?
    10superwolffiegirl

    A Cinematic Masterpiece

    This movie is the number one, most emotional, and truly stunning piece of media in cinema history. I think everybody deserves the chance to witness this beautifully crafted artwork of a film. From the bottom of my heart, thank you WildEye Studios for this masterpiece.

    Honestly, I can't stop thinking about this film... the deaths, the cats, the heartbreak. It all so much for one to handle. But it takes a lot not to cry at such amazingly built scenes, realistic CGI, and epic acting. One of my top three movies. Right above Birdemic and Velocipastor.

    I truly wish I could have seen this in cinemas. And I hope that one day, there will be a sequel, it would make all my dreams come true if me and all the loyal fans of this movie if we could just see more! Catnado is such a creative work and the different plotlines make for an interesting story that it's impossible to be bored while watching.

    Anybody that tells you different about this movie has clearly never witnessed pure artistic talent. This movie is perfect, it has such a dramatic and unique style. Truly a masterpiece.

    I love this movie.

    -Sincerely, Catnado's Number One Fan.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 mars 2022 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official Amazon Link
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bogue Chitto, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Stratosphere Entertainment
      • TransVideo Productions
      • BK Productions
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      • 100 000 $US (estimé)
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