Two ghost detectives tangle with supernatural entities, including The Cat King, in this new Netflix series reviewed by Linda Kay.
Dead Boy Detectives – “Season One”

Two ghost detectives tangle with supernatural entities, including The Cat King, in this new Netflix series reviewed by Linda Kay.
A lovely longhair bicolor tabby cat looks healthy after presumably indulging in Orgone in this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A Siamese cat named Belle is just one of the titular pets who set out to stop an evil mayor from taking over a city with robots in this animated feature reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger tabby cat named Tylette is changed into human form to accompany two children on a quest in this screen adaptation of the classic play reviewed by Mark Murton.
Goose returns and spawns a surprise (or numerous surprises) in this Marvel sequel reviewed by Linda Kay.
Three black cats, two animated and one quick Kitty Cameo, make appearances in this fantasy film reviewed by Ted Davis.
A tabby cat fancies himself an explosives expert in this episode reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blur! A black cat can barely be seen in one quick moment of this film reviewed by Ted Davis.
Orangey makes yet another television guest star appearance, this time playing two different cats, in this episode reviewed by Ted Davis.
Another example of the hairless cat growing fur trope is done quite well in this fantasy reviewed by Linda Kay.