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Evan Rachel Wood Posts Hilariously Scathing Review After Seeing 'Cats', And It's Basically All Of Us

Evan Rachel Wood Posts Hilariously Scathing Review After Seeing 'Cats', And It's Basically All Of Us
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If you haven't heard by now, Cats is NOT the movie to see this holiday season.


With a stunningly bad 18% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Cats has seemingly shocked everybody by being the laughingstock of cinema for 2019.


Evan Rachel Wood in particular thought it was probably the absolute worst movie she's ever seen.

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Yikes. When your expectations are that low and the movie actually manages to subvert those expectations....yikes.

She also retweeted a tweet from @cyberpunknoire, saying she thought the movie was "an insult."

She later deleted the original tweet, but posted a clarification.

A clip recently leaked from the film where everyone can really see that something TRULY went wrong in post-production, featuring roaches with human faces.





Evan Rachel Wood also posted a live reaction video that the Twitterverse has mercifully kept alive for our collective enjoymen.


And people across the internet are basically echoing her sentiments in different ways.





The consensus across the internet is that, should you choose to see Cats, you best be prepared for what the film is going to give you. And not in a good way.





If you go and your experience is displeasurable, just remember-Evan Rachel Wood and several thousand others have tried to warn you already.

If you like cats, but not Cats, this calendar is available here.

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