Keanu

Keanu

2016 "Kitten, please."
Keanu
Keanu

Keanu

6.2 | 1h40m | R | en | Action

Friends hatch a plot to retrieve a stolen cat by posing as drug dealers for a street gang.

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6.2 | 1h40m | R | en | Action , Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: April. 29,2016 | Released Producted By: New Line Cinema , RatPac Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://keanumovie.com/
Synopsis

Friends hatch a plot to retrieve a stolen cat by posing as drug dealers for a street gang.

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Cast

Jordan Peele , Keegan-Michael Key , Keanu Reeves

Director

Erin Cochran

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New Line Cinema , RatPac Entertainment

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andrejmitrovski All I can say about this movie is that it's great comedy and I really enjoyed it! This movie was fascinating and I had a burst of laughs during the whole movie which made my day much better. I really recommend this movie.
Stepan Voronenko Personally, i like gangsta movies. I like the style,jokes are good to me, but this one particular movie suffers from being filled with too much dialogue, and so less action. Opening scene made very good, then you realize that music made for this movie is also being a parody to action movies in a good way. Everything is a parody in this movie. Some scenes remind me of a GTA video games. Story is OK, and the kitten is indeed very cute. I would recommend watching this. And at the same point i m not. I give this a 5/10 for very long and sometime pointless dialogues.
eddie_baggins Showcasing the gulf that often exists between making the jump from skit comedy and online fame to feature length films, American comedy superstars Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key have for their first venture into original Hollywood filmmaking (released direct to disc here in Australia) failed to make cat centred comedy Keanu a film of note.Continuing on a rather unfortunate trend of recent comedies that just aren't actually that funny and are often overly violent and mean spirited, Keanu initially begins as something likely to be adored by cult comedy fans (eg; those that like their Grandma Boy and Idiocracy) as the adorable kitten Keanu takes up home with Peele's down on his luck Rell, but once poor old Keanu finds himself kidnapped (kitnapped?) by Method Man's gangster Chedar, things within Key and Peele's adventure quickly take a downward spiral of unfunny and overlong events.Quiet funny in small doses, as their fame and many smart skits attest to, Key and Peele struggle to make the most of their undoubted chemistry as their mild mannered cousins take a step up as a pair of fake super hit-man/drug slingers and the two take a potentially funny if done correctly idea of these two everyday man impersonating people their not too far which extends to annoying put upon accents, George Michael fandom and a seriously odd scene involving Anna Farris.Key and Peele's performances here pose a large question mark over whether or not they can transition into fully fledged movie stars as it seems smaller doses rather than large doses of the two offer up more potential for them to make their particular brand of comedy tick over into feature length ventures.Flirting at times with making something of its potentially hilarious premise, Keanu showcases snippets of genuine comedic gold but it's often lost in amongst a story line that struggles to maintain momentum and ends up in rather uninteresting territory from the random possibilities it initially proposed.Likely to be loved by the fans that can't get enough of Key and Peele and for those that loves seriously cute kittens, Keanu is a disappointing culmination for Key and Peele after a number of years making their mark with much funnier skits.2 do-rag wearing kittens out of 5
brooks250 So glad I didn't pay to see this mess in theaters. I love key & Peele's sketch comedy and throw in the always beautiful Nia Long for good measure and you have my attention; plus, I'm a cat lover to boot. All that said, as others have noted this thinly plotted violent comedy is just a series of sketches that drag on way too long. This would have made a funny 30 minute special episode. But at 100 minutes, it's just one over-long scene after another. Yes, there are other things Key and Peele are trying to do in addition to the laughs. But a comedy is first and foremost judged on being funny, not a chore to sit through.Let's just forget this first (and hopefully not the last) feature film outing from this duo and remember them for a great TV show and fitting send off for Pres. Obama.