The Curse of the Cat People Reviews
One of the most beautiful films I have ever seen.
| Original Score: A+ | Nov 23, 2022
Often cited as Lewton's most personal film, some even calling it his best, The Curse of the Cat People remains unclassifiable and beguiling, yet supremely human in its understanding of and sympathy for the inner workings of a child's mind.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Feb 14, 2022
One of the most curious sequels ever made.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Aug 10, 2021
A seriously oddball sequel...
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jan 14, 2021
[Simone Simon] triumphs in her difficult and very complicated role. [Full review in Spanish]
| Dec 16, 2020
The Curse of the Cat People's strongest bits convey the power of suggestibility, while Ollie Reed's bizarre past experiences with Irena seep into their daughter's psychological development.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 18, 2020
Only a little over a year later, this sequel, which follows everything set up by the original, abandons all that was effective.
| Original Score: 3/10 | Aug 5, 2020
Unexpectedly perceptive in its sympathetic observance of the pangs of childhood and the wondrous possibilities of imagination.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 21, 2018
Despite the snazzy title... Curse of the Cat People has as much pity and tears in it as chills.
| Apr 14, 2017
A film that takes the business of childhood completely seriously and aligns itself to a child's perspective with absolute conviction.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Oct 28, 2012
Old-fashioned horror fantasy isn't too scary for tweens.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 22, 2010
One of those movies that coheres more interestingly because of its own odd heterogeneities, largely because the brio and friskiness of the filmmaking remain fairly constant over the short 70 minutes, even as the idioms keep moving around.
| Original Score: B | Jan 25, 2010
A remarkably elusive picture, a producer-auteur's personal summarization, a gold mine for later fabulists
| Jan 11, 2010
Lewton's masterpiece
| Original Score: 4/4 | Oct 22, 2009
This picture remains one of the most ethereal looks at childhood the cinema has produced.
| Original Score: 4/4 | Nov 14, 2007
Made as sequel to the profitable Cat People, this is highly disappointing because it fails to measure up as a horrific opus.
| Nov 14, 2007
Hardly a moment is wasted.
| Nov 14, 2007
No curses or Cat People.
| Original Score: A | Jan 9, 2007
One of the weakest movies from the Val Lawton unit. It's difficult to tell whether it's a horror film, a ghost story of just the imaginings of a sad, lonely, little girl.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jun 24, 2006
Far from being a horror film, it's a touching, perceptive and lyrical film about childhood, psychologically astute and occasionally disturbing as it focuses entirely on the child's-eye view of a sad, cruel world.
| Jun 24, 2006