A tabby and grey cat belongs to a mysterious woman who tries to explain the plot of this ponderous film, reviewed here by Linda Kay.
Beyond the Door (1974)

A tabby and grey cat belongs to a mysterious woman who tries to explain the plot of this ponderous film, reviewed here by Linda Kay.
An adorably playful kitten and a beautiful black cat lighten up this Spanish horror film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A black cat represents the nighttime in this silent expressionistic telling of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story reviewed by Linda Kay.
A dancer receives infusions from a cat and becomes a dangerous hybrid in this thriller reviewed by Mark Murton and Linda Kay.
A ginger and white tabby cat named Oscar changes appearance but apparently survives this sexploitation film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A tuxedo cat is one of the smart ones who does all they can to avoid a Santa-suited slashing in this holiday horror film reviewed by Mark Murton.
Purr Blurs! Two brown tabby cats and a meek husband tolerate a woman’s screeching in this horror film reviewed by Linda Kay.
A ginger tabby cat makes an extremely brief appearance right after the opening credits of this film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A couple of cats make brief appearances, but one does not fare as well as the other (Kitty Carnage Warning!) in this horror film reviewed by Mark Murton.
A longhair bicolor tabby cat named Harpo (played by cat actor Max) is part of the shocking end to this low budget horror film reviewed by Mark Murton.