Keanu

Weekend Box Office: ‘Jungle Book’ Is (Still) King
Weekend Box Office: ‘Jungle Book’ Is (Still) King
Weekend Box Office: ‘Jungle Book’ Is (Still) King
For the third weekend in a row, The Jungle Book dominated the box office, taking the top spot and making it look easy. It’s been a fairly astonishing run for a movie that felt like a big question mark a few months ago, but this is what the combination of spectacle, strong reviews, and strong word-of-mouth brings you. While this weekend was ultimately all about Jon Favreau’s big-budget take on Rudyard Kipling’s beloved stories, there were a few other new releases. But as you could have guessed, Keanu, Mother’s Day, and Ratchet and Clank didn’t do solid enough business to warrant mention in the headline.
‘Keanu’ Review: Key & Peele Make a Mostly Funny ‘John Wick’
‘Keanu’ Review: Key & Peele Make a Mostly Funny ‘John Wick’
‘Keanu’ Review: Key & Peele Make a Mostly Funny ‘John Wick’
Take the comedic talents of Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key, add an intensely adorable kitten, the musical stylings of George Michael, and a riff on John Wick, and you get Keanu — an action comedy that is mostly enjoyable, until it stretches its premise a little too thin and falls victim to the narrative demands of a feature-length film. Perhaps fittingly enough, Key and Peele’s first film outing is at its most lively when the titular kitten is on screen. Remove the kitten from the equation and you have a film that adheres a little too closely to the action flick formula it seeks to emulate, particularly during the lengthy third act.
‘Keanu’ Trailer Gets a Perfect Remake With an All-Cat Cast
‘Keanu’ Trailer Gets a Perfect Remake With an All-Cat Cast
‘Keanu’ Trailer Gets a Perfect Remake With an All-Cat Cast
Believe me when I tell you that the absolute best thing about Keanu is the titular kitten, who doesn’t just steal each scene he’s in — he totally hijacks them. Unfortunately, there isn’t enough Keanu in Keanu, but this new spoof trailer for Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele’s upcoming comedy rectifies that situation, giving us a version of the film that stars nothing but cats.
Key and Peele’s ‘Keanu’ Gets the Oscar Treatment
Key and Peele’s ‘Keanu’ Gets the Oscar Treatment
Key and Peele’s ‘Keanu’ Gets the Oscar Treatment
One of our most anticipated films of the year is Keanu, the kidnapped kitten comedy from the brilliant minds of Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key. And one of the most anticipated events of the year (for serious film fans) is the annual Academy Awards, which airs tomorrow night. What happens when you combine the adorable kitten from Keanu with some of this year’s nominees? It’s pretty darn cute.
‘Keanu’ Trailer: Key and Peele and a Kidnapped Kitten
‘Keanu’ Trailer: Key and Peele and a Kidnapped Kitten
‘Keanu’ Trailer: Key and Peele and a Kidnapped Kitten
Okay, the green band trailer for Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key’s Keanu isn’t all that different from the red band version, but are you really going to pretend like you don’t want to watch this trailer again? Key and Peele’s kitten kidnap comedy looks so good that it’s almost unreal — thankfully this movie is very, very real.
Key and Peele Are Making a Movie Called 'Keanu'
Key and Peele Are Making a Movie Called 'Keanu'
Key and Peele Are Making a Movie Called 'Keanu'
Comedy duo Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have recently had their names attached to a few movie projects in development, including one based on a sketch from their hit Comedy Central series 'Key and Peele.' But now it looks like they've found their first official film project. It's called 'Keanu,' but it has nothing to do with Keanu Reeves.