Keeping Company

Directed by Josh Wallace
Not Rated
2021    82 mKomedie, Misdaad
4.7100%20%4.8
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A fateful chain of events begins to unravel after two brash insurance salesmen go knocking on the wrong door and find themselves trapped inside of a serial killer's basement, putting their lives and their jobs on the line.
  • Jacob GrodnikLucas
  • Devin DasSonny / Schrijver
  • Ahmed BharoochaNoah
  • Gillian VigmanPaula
  • Bernard WhiteMr. Reddy
  • Andy BuckleyFrank
  • Suzanne SavoyGrandma
  • Rex LeeBrent
  • Medina SenghoreDanika
  • William RussGlen Garrey
  • Mary HollandCarrie
  • John MilhiserLaidback Newlywed
  • Bryan SafiUptight Newlywed
  • Lilan BowdenPregnant Lady
  • Clifford CisnerosHostage
  • Malcolm KelnerMalcolm
  • Doua MouaDrug Dealer
  • Josh WallaceRegisseur / Schrijver
  • Eric SchoonoverProduction Design
  • Adam BrantDirector Of Photography
  • jackmeat5 september 2025
    My quick rating - 4.8/10. Attempts to tick all the boxes for a dark comedy. Succeeds in touching upon them, but doesn't really excel in any of them. This flick is a low-budget story of two oddball insurance salesmen who, through an ordinary set of circumstances (the description makes it out to be a hell of a lot more than it actually is), end up hostages for some suburban family. Where the rest of that goes is into spoiler territory, so I'll leave the synopsis alone. The acting is decent for what they are attempting to be, which is all very unique and over-exaggerated. The whole underlying knock on consumerism, specifically insurance, is blatant and poorly done. If you are going to hit it, do a lot more with the idea of pointing out all the flaws, far better than this one swung at. The humor starts off innocent enough, with one of the main characters being a bit slow while the other is the alpha (in his mind) and uses that for his witty banter and incredibly evil sales pitches. Along those lines are a couple of commercials spoofs that they slip in that were actually quite funny. It rolled by fairly quickly although I was working so maybe that helped speed it along. I would say they missed on any of the horror aspects miserably, even though the Jacob Grodnik as the creepy homeowner where our salesmen are kept did a very good job. But where they were going needed a lot more oomph. Maybe some gore, or some form of tension. These were things I thought could've easily been blended in that they just left out. Then again, as I type this, since it just ended, they left out wrapping up a couple of things. Not the worst thing out there to stream, but it won't be a memorable viewing you'll be telling your friends about. Unless mediocre movies are a hot topic for your water cooler convos.

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