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Catwoman
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Catwoman

You can’t CATch her.
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User Score3,600 ratings
TMDB 4.616+20041h 44mEnglish
ActionFantasyCrime

Synopsis

Liquidated after discovering a corporate conspiracy, mild-mannered graphic artist Patience Phillips washes up on an island, where she's resurrected and endowed with the prowess of a cat — and she's eager to use her new skills... as a vigilante. Before you can say "cat and mouse", handsome gumshoe Tom Lone is on her tail, fascinated by both of her personas.

Director
PitofFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Village Roadshow Pictures6 production companies
Release
July 22, 2004Released
Box Office
$82MBudget $100M

Top Cast

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Halle Berry
Halle Berry
Patience Phillips / Catwoman
Benjamin Bratt
Benjamin Bratt
Tom Lone
Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone
Laurel Hedare
Lambert Wilson
Lambert Wilson
George Hedare
Frances Conroy
Frances Conroy
Ophelia
Alex Borstein
Alex Borstein
Sally
Michael Massee
Michael Massee
Armando
Byron Mann
Byron Mann
Wesley

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Reviews

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The Movie Mob
Jan 14, 2023

**Catwoman shocks at every turn proving it can invent new ways to get worse. A true masterpiece of terrible nonsense.** Oh my… there does not exist a proper combination of words to describe the insane ridiculousness of this film. Catwoman is the most 2000s movie to ever 2000. The grunge soundtrack, the leather costumes, corporate greed, the non-existent plot, and the spastic editing all explain this movie claiming 4 Razzies and three additional nominations. It’s hilariously bad at every level. The basketball scene is iconic for having dozens of cuts in a matter of seconds, almost causing motion sickness. Halle Berry tries her best, but nothing can salvage this wreck. Honestly, it’s worth watching to live in awe that this movie actually exists.

CinemaSerf
Sep 4, 2023

"Patience Philips" (Halle Berry) is an artist pretty much afraid of her own shadow who finds herself embroiled in a scheme by her cosmetics company employer with plans to distribute an unique anti-aging formula. Luckily for her, though, she also encounters Frances Conroy "Ophelia" and is soon in possession of some amazing powers giving her a ninja-like athleticism, strength, and flexibility - just like, well, a cat! The story itself it pretty lame, Sharon Stone is "Laurel", the scheming boss and Hollywood's flirtation with the totally hopeless Benjamin Bratt "Tom Lone" was still in full tilt as we embark on a truly comic book exercise in expertly choreographed but totally sterile set-piece action sequences. Halle looks great, lithe, supple and I like to think she was in on the joke all along; for a joke this definitely is.

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