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Keyhole
Directed by
Guy Maddin
2012
1h 34m
R
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Gangster and deadbeat dad Ulysses Pick embarks on an unusual journey through his home.
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Cast of Keyhole
Jason Patric
Ulysses Pick
Isabella Rossellini
Hyacinth
Udo Kier
Dr. Lemke
Louis Negin
Calypso / Camille
Brooke Palsson
Denny
David Wontner
Manners
Kevin McDonald
Ogilbe
Daniel Enright
Big Ed
Brent Neale
Denton
Olivia Rameau
Rochelle
Mike Bell
Milo
Darcy Fehr
Ned
Suzanne Pringle
Young Hyacinth
Tattiawna Jones
Lota
Keyhole Reviews
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
'Keyhole" is the first Guy Maddin movie that feels as if it got only halfway out of the director's head and onto the screen.
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
Amid the mythical allusions and the climate of decay, "Keyhole" overthinks its exploration of memory and forgiveness.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
A Maddin film has a disturbing way of always seeming to exist in the present, like a dream. You know what happened and you even know what will happen, but you also see it all shifting and changing.
Seattle Times
Michael Upchurch
Patric's performance is a deadpan treat. His can-do, take-charge character is in continual zany contrast to his surreal surroundings.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
While it has its moments, "Keyhole'' feels like something that might have worked better as a short.
NPR
Ian Buckwalter
Maddin looks to the past of film the same way he often obsessively examines his own, and the two can't really be separated.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
To a die-hard Maddinite this may be a little disappointing, but for that reason "Keyhole" may also be a perfect gateway into the bizarre and fertile world of a unique film artist.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Keyhole contains stretches as potent and distinctive as any in Maddin's filmography, but they stand apart from each other, and fail to fully connect.
indieWire
Eric Kohn
"Keyhole" never comes together, but that's part of Maddin's creed. He makes movies about movies to express his love for movies, which is to say he makes movies about himself.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Funny enough to be disarming even when it's spinning its wheels thematically.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
Maddin's new film Keyhole reminds us that his aesthetic owes as much to David Lynch as it does to F.W. Murnau, and not just because Lynch's onetime muse Isabella Rossellini co-stars.
Village Voice
Karina Longworth
The film is infectiously somnambulant, so convincingly and unrelentingly dreamlike that its sudden end mimics the sensation of snapping awake from deep sleep.
Slant Magazine
Bill Weber
A night of reckoning by a hoodlum in his haunted former home is a more sober and remote Freudian farrago than one expects from Guy Maddin.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
The film is creepy, depraved and often funny and Maddin's most perverse outing since "Tales from the Gimli Hospital," but although it compels through most of its running time, it doesn't quite sustain through the home stretch.
Shockya.com
Brent Simon
Characteristically full of some beautiful and evocative images, Maddin's latest film seems doggedly intent on achieving art status merely through obfuscation.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Think of "Keyhole" as an avant-garde melodrama to cleanse you palate of all of the insipid Hollywood crap you've ever seen over the years. You need it.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
The film is wildly uneven and has a defiant sense of impenetrability.
Film Journal International
Ethan Alter
Black-and-white cinematography, free-association storytelling, an obsession with the past, and the presence of Isabella Rossellini...yup, it's another Guy Maddin joint.
Movies.com
Dave White
It's a story about stories, a dream about dreams and a movie about movies, the kind that rewards repeat viewings.
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
Keyhole offers no promise of landing on solid ground or breaking through the atmosphere. It's a perpetual acid-trip comedown.
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