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Catwoman (2004)
Based on an American comic books published by DC Comics, Catwoman is about a shy woman who is transformed into a woman with the strength, speed, agility and senses of a cat In a mystical twist of fate,
2 March 1983, Houston, Texas, USA
23 October 1969, Palos Verdes, California, USA
5 September 1962, Cardiff, Wales, UK
1 September 1952, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
18 January 1960, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA
18 September 1963, British Columbia, Canada
12 June 1978, Paraparaumu, New Zealand
3 August 1958, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
16 November 1975, Mexico City, Mexico
5 September 1971, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
16 June 1982, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
June 29, 2015
It's painful.
June 17, 2014
Halle Berry is a lovely woman with charisma to burn and definite acting ability -- but even the best actors sometimes need to be told when they're making fools of themselves.
January 20, 2016
If you want to see a real Catwoman, check out Michelle Pfeiffer's turn in Batman Returns, but whatever you do, leave this kitty cat in the alley where it belongs.
June 17, 2014
Catwoman is worse than bad -- it's boring. So boring it's not even laughable.
May 02, 2014
Relentlessly gaudy and in love with its PG-13 approximation of kink, Catwoman is essentially an excuse to pose Berry in ever-skimpier outfits. It's all too pre-fab to register as sexy, though, and even the fight scenes look like fashion shoots.
June 29, 2015
Its over-edited style smacks of panic, the CGI cat woman is plainly not real, and the broadside it fires at the beauty industry is only limp at best.
May 03, 2014
The screenplay's a hodgepodge of witchcraft, ancient Egyptian lore, pulp feminism, and a dash of S&M.
May 02, 2014
A soulless amalgamation of quick edits, computer images and swooping, nausea-inducing dolly shots.
February 09, 2006
You're left with flashes of mis-spent promise: the feline mysticism; the cosmetics-industry intrigue; the idea of electrocuting Lambert Wilson's unctious corporate cad.
May 02, 2014
Another hundred million dollars down the drain.
May 02, 2014
Catwoman's director, a visual-effects specialist named Pitof, is not contained by the rules of filmmaking. Scenes that make sense? Nonsense. Characters with inner lives? Utterly passe.

