Cat Daddies

critic Reviews

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    Amy NicholsonFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    These people don't really pop as characters.
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    Hope MaddenThe Screening Room Podcast
    An adorable, often touching look at men and their cats.
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    Rachel WestThat Shelf
    [Hoang's] film will likely appeal to those who already love cats but will have a much harder time winning over anyone else.
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    Kim HughesOriginal Cin
    This doc about American men and the felines they love is very sweet but it lacks the gravitas necessary to support its premise that there’s something weird about guys who dig cats.
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    Richard CrouseRichard Crouse
    The stories vary in poignancy and aren’t all equally captivating. Still, for cat lovers there is enough heartwarming feline action to earn a recommend and if you’re a dog lover, this just might change your catitude.
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    Steven WarnerIn Review Online
    Despite all of the applause-worthy aesthetics on display, one wishes that Hoang had either been a little more focused in his thematics or simply abandoned anything resembling a thesis statement.
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    Dennis Harvey48 Hills
    Sprawling from coast to coast, these stories are endearing, as of course are the cats.
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    Charles SolomonFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    This is more a collection of odd footage than a coherent picture about cat owners.
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    Frank SwietekOne Guy's Opinion
    Sweet but not saccharine...even those who prefer canines should find it a charming, sometimes touching, survey of nine men and their cats.
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    Joel CoplingSpectrum Culture
    One feels like a grouch disliking a movie with such superficially good intentions. The problem is that everything here is superficial.

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