'Cats' the movie will open on December 20, 2019. Cats is one of the longest-running musicals and now the silver screen. The combination of felines and Andrew Lloyd Webberâs memorable musical score created a purr-fect treat on Broadway and continuing traveling performances around the world.
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CATS ~ What an experience!
I saw Cats earlier today. It overflows with creativity and ardor and spirit and energy that comes from the cast onscreen and the people behind the scenes. The sets are mysteriously beautiful. But I think I was most impressed with the dancing choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler and the dancers especially Francesca Hayward and Les Twins. But IMO all the Jellicle dancers put on an amazing show, so much so that there were moments in the film when I kind of wished director Tom Hooper had followed some of the full-cast dances a bit slower. But then again there is something to be said for Hooperâs Infectious whirling effect. The singers are as good as the classic songs. Taylor Swift is a flirtatious Bombalurina who sings the nasty Macavityâs (good job, Idris Elba) theme song as well as parts of âBeautiful Ghostsâ & the full version over the end credits. . Jennifer Hudsonâs tortured, emotional version of âMemoryâ works wonderfully most of the time, especially at the end. This âCatsâ casts Victoria in the starring role of an innocent homeless kitten rescued by some of the Jellicle tribe. I donât want to be a spoiler so Iâll just say Victoria has some adventures as she gets to know individual Jellicles, some more than others. She follows one of Grizabellaâs âMemoryâ preludes with a sweet and touching version of âBeautiful Ghostsâ. If I try to comment on everyone and everything that makes Cats Cats this would be a very very long review! So just a few more. The comic relief provided by various cast members was uneven, some good, some âmehâ but these short scenes do make Cats more entertaining and give audience members a chance to catch their collective breath. The most marvelous âperformances by an actorâ were  Judi Dench as Old Deuteronomy and Ian McKellen as Gus the Theatre Cat.  There is something so warm and inviting about Dame Judiâs facial expressions; she was covered with just the right amount of digital fur so that the audience could be moved by them. Sir McKellen is a treasure.He plays an old, seen-it-all actor reminiscing  about his long theatrical career with a sense of pride and joy in his craft that is genuinely moving. Thank you, Andrew Lloyd Webber and everyone who brought this feline magical mystery tour to the P.S. A quick comment on the âtrailersâ ~ having seen the complete movie, I feel sorry for those whose jobs were to create 3-minute trailers to communicate the merits of this movie. The film contains so much more than can be squeezed into a trailer.
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Taylor Swift Gushes Over Golden Globe Honor: 'We're On A Cloud'
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Taylor Swift and Idris Elba are also set to star in the flick!
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About 300 students from special units and special schools across Barbados got an early Christmas gift as they enjoyed a movie, popcorn and sweet treats at the Olympus The
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Instagram Story by Cazzie David (December 13th 2019)
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CATS tickets are selling fast in NYC for the pre-opening show on Dec 19th. Check out https://www.fandango.com/cats-2019-219206/movie-overview
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Taylor Swift - Lover (iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2019)
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