
If you think this Cat People poster is beautiful to look at, you should see Paul Schrader’s très chic 1982 film. Schrader has shown his visual talents in movies such as Hardcore, American Gigolo, and Light Sleep. In his remake of 1942’s Cat People, Nastassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell play siblings who learn that they’re descended from werecats. Unfortunately, even the atmospheric New Orleans setting and several sequences of Kinski slinking around totalement nu failed to elevate the film to classic status. This is pretty much unforgivable in a remake. The best thing we can say for it is that, viewing it today, we realized—as we often do with these old films—how unlikely it is any modern American director and actress would take the chances Schrader and Kinski took here. So even if the film isn’t scary, or suspenseful, or even satisfactorily resolved, we give it high marks for boldness. Cat People opened in the U.S. twenty-seven years ago today.













































































