Reviewed by Andra Zadnik
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Stockwell
Starring: Paz Vega, Christopher McDonald, Janet McTeer, Scott Mechlowicz, Alphonso McAuley and D.L. Hughley
Before a recent screening of “Cat Run,” the producer came out and said, “All I ask is that if you hate it, really hate it.” With that kind of caveat, the audience prepared itself to hate everything about the film.
The premise is simple: High-end prostitute (Paz Vega) witnesses a massacre of her fellow sex workers and procures the evidence to indict several high-ranking government officials of various nations. Two goofy private investigators (Scott Mechlowicz and Alphonso McAuley), looking for their first job, try to find her while a highly effective hit man is also hot on her trail. One thing leads to another, and all hell breaks loose.
Contrary to expectations set by its filmmaker, this film is fun — a romp that should be approached...
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Stockwell
Starring: Paz Vega, Christopher McDonald, Janet McTeer, Scott Mechlowicz, Alphonso McAuley and D.L. Hughley
Before a recent screening of “Cat Run,” the producer came out and said, “All I ask is that if you hate it, really hate it.” With that kind of caveat, the audience prepared itself to hate everything about the film.
The premise is simple: High-end prostitute (Paz Vega) witnesses a massacre of her fellow sex workers and procures the evidence to indict several high-ranking government officials of various nations. Two goofy private investigators (Scott Mechlowicz and Alphonso McAuley), looking for their first job, try to find her while a highly effective hit man is also hot on her trail. One thing leads to another, and all hell breaks loose.
Contrary to expectations set by its filmmaker, this film is fun — a romp that should be approached...
- 3/31/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Andra Zadnik
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Stockwell
Starring: Paz Vega, Christopher McDonald, Janet McTeer, Scott Mechlowicz, Alphonso McAuley and D.L. Hughley
Before a recent screening of “Cat Run,” the producer came out and said, “All I ask is that if you hate it, really hate it.” With that kind of caveat, the audience prepared itself to hate everything about the film.
The premise is simple: High-end prostitute (Paz Vega) witnesses a massacre of her fellow sex workers and procures the evidence to indict several high-ranking government officials of various nations. Two goofy private investigators (Scott Mechlowicz and Alphonso McAuley), looking for their first job, try to find her while a highly effective hit man is also hot on her trail. One thing leads to another, and all hell breaks loose.
Contrary to expectations set by its filmmaker, this film is fun — a romp that should be approached...
(March 2011)
Directed/Written by: John Stockwell
Starring: Paz Vega, Christopher McDonald, Janet McTeer, Scott Mechlowicz, Alphonso McAuley and D.L. Hughley
Before a recent screening of “Cat Run,” the producer came out and said, “All I ask is that if you hate it, really hate it.” With that kind of caveat, the audience prepared itself to hate everything about the film.
The premise is simple: High-end prostitute (Paz Vega) witnesses a massacre of her fellow sex workers and procures the evidence to indict several high-ranking government officials of various nations. Two goofy private investigators (Scott Mechlowicz and Alphonso McAuley), looking for their first job, try to find her while a highly effective hit man is also hot on her trail. One thing leads to another, and all hell breaks loose.
Contrary to expectations set by its filmmaker, this film is fun — a romp that should be approached...
- 3/31/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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