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Catfight
Directed by
Onur Tukel
Not Rated
2016
1h 35m
Comedy
,
Drama
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and more
5.9
74%
42%
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The rivalry between two former college friends comes to a head when they both attend the same glamorous event.
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Cast of Catfight
Sandra Oh
Veronica
Anne Heche
Ashley
Alicia Silverstone
Lisa
Amy Hill
Aunt Charlie
Myra Lucretia Taylor
Donna
Ariel Kavoussi
Sally
Damian Young
Stanley
Tituss Burgess
John The Physical Therapist
Jay O. Sanders
Angry Guy
Giullian Yao Gioiello
Kip
Peter Jacobson
Carl
Catherine Curtin
Carl's Wife
Stephen Gevedon
The Art Collector
Ivana Miličević
Rachel
Jordan Carlos
The Deaf Guy
Ronald Guttman
The Man In The Towel
Lisa Haas
Gynecologist
Eva Dorrepaal
The Other Art Collector
Craig Bierko
The Talk Show Host
Dylan Baker
Doctor Jones
Jason Selvig
Sperm Donor
Justiin A. Davis
Donna's Son
Betsy Holt
Rose
Annie McCain Engman
Baby Shower Attendee
Franck Raharinosy
Waiter
Marissa Vitali
Baby Shower Attendee
Emmy Harrington
Baby Shower Attendee
Irene Bremis
Baby Shower Attendee
Leah Shore
Baby Shower Attendee
Darrill Rosen
Party Guest
Kevin Scanlon
Party Guest
Randy Gambill
The Fart Machine
Karl Jacob
Interviewer
Trapper Yates
Ben
Catfight Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
Catfight is not the story of two gals who hate each other and then realize, over appletinis, how much they have in common. Tukel takes that tired clich and blows it to smithereens.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
In more ways than one, Catfight lives down to its title.
Slant Magazine
Keith Watson
Onur Tukel attempts to connect Ashley and Veronica's barbarity to the broader callousness of American life, but the satire is too blunt to really stick.
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
Both these actresses deserve better than this.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Tukel takes a big risk in Catfight: using farcical means to weave together personal and political tragedies, so that each dimension feeds the other. The rough edges and occasional clunks are a small price to pay.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The film's observations don't offer much depth or substance; the contemplation of destructive behavior in private mirroring destruction at an international level is sharp but hollow.
TheWrap
Dave White
The argument that passively collecting money from a spouse's defense contracting and making money from strident protest art are equally unethical means, in this story's economy, The Daily Show and Halliburton are both guilty of war profiteering.
Los Angeles Times
Kimber Myers
The enjoyably nasty satire "Catfight" doesn't pull its punches, literally or figuratively.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Drawing its energy from revenge and its jagged humor from a black well of contempt for the wealthy, the movie fashions a world in which the only likable characters are the crazy and the doomed.
Village Voice
Bilge Ebiri
Catfight never gets silly enough to edge entirely into satire -- or grounded enough to pay off our emotional engagement. Still, it works a kind of dark magic.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
[A] razor-toothed takedown of obscene privilege in a world indifferent to real pain.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
An intelligent, bittersweet and wickedly funny dark comedy. It's a guilty pleasure with razor-sharp wit, bite and tenderness.
Variety
Andrew Barker
It has a certain outlandish purity of purpose which Heche and Oh follow through on with demonic intensity, making for a film that's just as hard to embrace as it is to dismiss.
Under the Radar
Kyle Turner
Tukel has no sense of space or timing when it comes to editing these several knockout fights.
Vanity Fair
Jordan Hoffman
The absurdist use of fisticuffs in Onur Tukel's extremely independent Catfight is unnerving, strangely hilarious -- and, whether you accept it or not, meaningful.
indieWire
Eric Kohn
At the end of the day, the centerpiece of Catfight is its bloody fights -- and, boy, they sure deliver the goods.
The Film Experience
Glenn Dunks
This film positions Ashley and Veronica as symbols of America, angry and resentful to the point of absurdity. The film is red-raw in its antagonism to modern culture.
Spliced Personality
Sean Burns
This crude, bluntly effective movie is supposed to be a satirical exaggeration, but the anxiety it depicts feels very real right now.
Newcity
Ray Pride
Onur Tukel's proudly ragged, black-and-black comedies lean gleefully toward interpersonal savageries, and the compelling fisticuffs of the presciently Trumpian Catfight ... is no exception
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
As a joke, Catfight is a punch line with a really shaky setup.
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