Cinema Cats Reaches 3,000 Posts

Cinema Cats Reaches 3,000 Posts

With the addition of the film Nobody to our site today, Cinema Cats has reached the 3,000 post mark! I’d like to take this time to thank all of the loyal Cinema Cats followers, supporters and contributors who have helped me to keep this blog going. You’re all a-purr-ciated more than I can say! There […]

Call Me Kat Helping Rescue Kitties

Call Me Kat Helping Rescue Kitties

Cat lovers will be excited to hear about the new television series debuting on Fox tonight, January 3rd, at 8:00 p.m. Call Me Kat stars Mayim Bialik as a 39 year old woman who leaves her job to open a cat cafĂ©. It is based on a British sitcom called Miranda, although in that version […]

Cat Daddies Kickstarter

Cat Daddies Kickstarter

Filmmaker Mye Hoang is currently raising funds for her documentary Cat Daddies. The film will cover the masculine side of cat fancying by focusing on male cat owners and their feline friends. This promises to be a very loving and positive look at men who love cats and the cats who love them back. Click […]

Disney Plus Arrives Bearing Cat Movies

Disney Plus Arrives Bearing Cat Movies

The launch of the new Disney Plus streaming service took place today and with it comes a bevy of Disney cats. The platform gives cat fans a chance to catch up on many of their favorite Disney felines. We thought we would give you a rundown of some of the cat movies you can now […]

Hustlers trailer

Hustlers trailer

Lili Reinhart’s character Annabelle is seen holding an orange and white tabby cat in the trailer for Hustlers, which is currently playing in cinemas across the U.S.

Coming Soon – Cats Trailer Drops

The trailer for the new movie version of the musical Cats has just dropped and shows how computer animation has been utilized to update and enhance the looks of the “cats”, making them more cat-like.

Now Playing – The Cat Rescuers

A documentary about several people who have made it their life mission to help rescue some of the more than 300,000 feral cats struggling to survive in New York City. Several screenings are currently scheduled across the country. For more information, visit the film’s official website.

Cinema Cats Site on Hiatus

We are experiencing some technical issues with the Cinema Cats site and so we are taking a brief hiatus from our daily posts. We are still posting something new every day on Facebook and Twitter so please join us there for the latest updates. We plan to give the site a complete overhaul and will […]