A dog and kitten play together in this wholesome look at a British man’s home which is actually just an advertisement for Horlick’s. Reviewed by Ted Davis.
An Englishman’s Home (1946)

A dog and kitten play together in this wholesome look at a British man’s home which is actually just an advertisement for Horlick’s. Reviewed by Ted Davis.
A gray and white cat appears to be a set fixture at 10 Downing Street in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A brown tabby cat has a run in with Madison the mermaid in this made-for-TV sequel reviewed by Linda Kay.
Purr Blur! A black cat scurries across the opening credits in this adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tabby and white cat named Blossom is the pet kitty of the titular Fanny in this British comedy reviewed by Mark Murton.
Kittens are very much in demand for a fake news video in this hilarious but accurate political satire reviewed by Linda Kay.
A black cat named Blue (played by cat actor Phantom) is the companion of a troubled writer in this film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A grey cat named Blue undergoes a surprising transformation in this short dark comedy film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tuxedo cat wanders into a Chinese restaurant for a brief moment in this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Three cats are hanging out in an alley when three goons deposit an unconscious Burt Lancaster in this film noir reviewed by Linda Kay.