Keeping Company Reviews
Indie horror comedy has its moments, but flat third act crushes the fun.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jun 12, 2022
A crime, a horror, a comedy, and even a thriller, Keeping Company taps into the best elements of cinema to deliver a deep examination of greed, capitalism, and the wealthy, all while remaining entertaining along the way.
Full Review | Jun 11, 2022
Between all the characters and plot, there’s not as much room as there should be for shocks and jokes. Still, it’s rare that a movie like this gets dinged for having too many ideas.
Full Review | Jun 10, 2022
The humor here can be a bit broad, and mean-spirited. But nonetheless there is a certain zesty ingenuity to the increasingly violent, satirical goings-on.
Full Review | Jun 9, 2022
Das and Bharoocha are funny enough as a pair, until they run out of amusing things to say and do as they scheme to make their escape.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jun 8, 2022
Keeping Company is like an NBC sitcom, but with murder. For people who love dark comedies and wished that Chuck or The Office were bloodier, Devin Das and Josh Wallace's debut feature is worth seeking out.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 6, 2021
As the film barrels towards its viciously cynical ending, it reveals the true tragedy of the disparate storylines in one final image of self-congratulatory capitalism run amuck.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 28, 2021
Keeping Company is a delirious carnival ride at the intersection between rapacious greed and murderous insanity, and definitely worth your uncomfortable laughter.
Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Apr 9, 2021
Josh Wallace's bloodily vicious satire exposes the Darwinian predation in our domestic, office and political spaces
Full Review | Apr 6, 2021