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Comedy. 97 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1996. Roger Ebert. April 26, 1996. 4 min read. “The Truth About Cats & Dogs” is one of those warm-hearted, quick-footed comedies that’s light as a feather, fueled by coincidence, and depends above all on the luminosity of its performers.
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Sharp, witty, and charming, The Truth About Cats and Dogs features a standout performance from Janeane Garofalo. Read Critics Reviews
"The Truth About Cats and Dogs" may be a charming and (rare these days) profanity free comedy, but it reveals some unpleasant truths about Hollywood and maybe American society as a whole. Janeane Garofolo plays a veterinarian who dispenses advice about pets on a radio talk show.
26 Απρ 1996 · The Truth About Cats and Dogs is very funny around the edges (in the talk-radio scenes, Garofalo hits hilarious notes of mock exasperation), but as the characters begin to hang out together,...
26 Απρ 1996 · The Truth About Cats & Dogs Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Abby, a talk-radio veterinarian whose self-perceived lack of attractiveness masks her wit and warmth, recruits her neighbor, the beautiful but not so bright Noelle, to act as her stand-in when she makes a date over the phone with Brian.
8 Απρ 1996 · The Truth About Cats & Dogs. After his impressive debut with "Heathers" and then ill-fated turns on "Hudson Hawk,""Meet the Applegates" and "Airheads," director Michael Lehmann tries his...
THE TRUTH ABOUT CATS AND DOGS kicks off when radio talk show host Abby (Janeane Garofalo), a vet who answers questions about pets, takes a call from dog owner Brian (Ben Chaplin) and falls for him over the phone. Brian is equally intrigued.