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A Street Cat Named Bob

In an exciting story on the streets of London, there is a man named James Bowen, a controversial drug addict. James seems to have recovered completely from the drugs in circumstances he had never quite expected. James begins a different life when he meets a ginger cat in the streets of London bruised on the ground. James begins to deal with the cat, which will change James' life forever.
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CJ Johnson ABC Radio (Australia)
February 16, 2017 Spottiswoode keeps the vibe gritty and authentic, which is in itself remarkable for a film about a young man and a cat. Tough and tender, and a massive, welcome February surprise.
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Leigh Paatsch Herald Sun (Australia)
February 08, 2017 This is one of those unfailingly nice, middle-of-the-road movies that always has its heart in the right place, even if its head is sometimes elsewhere.
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Cath Clarke Time Out
November 30, 2016 There's a telly-ish feel to much of A Street Cat Named Bob, an attempt to sanitise life on the streets... But it's impossible to watch a film about a happy-ending story like James and Bob's without a warm glow.
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G. Allen Johnson San Francisco Chronicle
November 16, 2016 Cute little fellow, but unfortunately, the film in which he stars is little more than catnip.
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Andy Webster New York Times
November 17, 2016 A savvy exercise in inspirational feel-good cinema lightly seasoned with grit.
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David Stratton The Australian
February 10, 2017 Veteran director Roger Spottiswoode makes the most of this appealing yarn and has fun showing us a Bob's-eye view of the streets of London.
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Devan Coggan Entertainment Weekly
November 18, 2016 Treadaway may be sympathetic and charming as the struggling musician, but this is Bob's show, all the way.
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J. R. Jones Chicago Reader
January 19, 2017 This dramatization... plays like a Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie, touching lightly on serious social issues before turning into a Cinderella story.
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Michael Rechtshaffen Los Angeles Times
November 17, 2016 A rewardingly unassuming, tough and tender portrait of a drug-addicted London busker whose ill-fated life takes a surprising turn after a ginger tabby turns up in his kitchen.
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Vicky Roach Daily Telegraph (Australia)
February 10, 2017 The filmmakers do a good job of capturing the precarious reality of life on the streets within the parameters of a PG rating.
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Sarah Ward ArtsHub
March 13, 2017 Bob was a beacon of hope off-screen, and remains the same in the predictable but pleasantly palatable adaptation of his story.
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