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Keeping Mum

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 22 critic reviews
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Comedy | Foreign
Written by:
Niall Johnson
Richard Russo (also story)
Directed by: Niall Johnson
Release Date:
Theatrical: September 15, 2006
DVD: February 20, 2007
Running Time: 103 minutes, Color
Origin: UK
Summary
RATING: R for language and some sexual content/nudity
Starring Rowan Atkinson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, Patrick Swayze, Tamsin Egerton, Toby Parkes, Liz Smith, and Emilia Fox
Walter Goodfellow (Atkinson) is the well-meaning vicar of the parish of Little Wallop. So obsessed with writing the perfect sermon, he's oblivious to his wife Gloria's (Thomas) dalliance with her brash golf instructor Lance (Swayze), has trouble keeping track of his daughter Holly's parade of new boyfriends, and neglects his young son Petey. Enter the charming and discreet new housekeeper Grace (Smith), the answer to the family's prayers. Problems solved only lead to more problems created in this story of good intentions run amok. (ThinkFilm)
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What The Critics Said
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Variety Derek Elley
Rather dark, decidedly English and exceedingly well played, Keeping Mum is a neatly crafted black comedy with more than a nod in tone toward the Ealing classic "The Ladykillers."
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
A whimsical tale of serial murder in the English countryside, Keeping Mum benefits immensely from the charm and pitch-perfect gravitas of Kristin Scott Thomas.
Read Full Review >New York Post V.A. Musetto
Dame Maggie is simply delightful (has she ever been less than wonderful?).
Read Full Review >TV Guide Maitland McDonagh
Director and cowriter Niall Johnson's black comedy falters at the end, but until then it manages to wring gentle humor from murder most well bred.
Read Full Review >New York Daily News Jack Mathews
A giddy black comedy about a homicidal housekeeper in rural England, is a hilarious reminder of that 1944 Frank Capra classic about two old maids whose cellar is cluttered with the bodies of would-be suitors.
Read Full Review >Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold
The script (by Richard Russo) is solid, the performances are witty and fun, and the movie is a most agreeable way to spend an hour and a half.
Read Full Review >Miami Herald Connie Ogle
In Keeping Mum, the writers poke gentle, broad fun at the absurdities of English country life and manners while creating a cozy malevolence that's all the more engaging because it lies so far from reality. We know we mustn't murder our loathsome neighbors. But how much fun it is to imagine that we might.
Read Full Review >The New York Times Stephen Holden
It’s refreshing to see Dame Maggie in a lighter mode than usual. The role of a genteel psychopath is a piece of lemon tea cake she consumes in one delicate bite.
Read Full Review >The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
Amusing dark English comedy produces its share of chuckles.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
She's no Mary Poppins: Maggie Smith is more like a cheery Angel of Death in the light black comedy Keeping Mum, one of those dutifully daft British diddles (complete with Rowan Atkinson as a vicar) that, except for the blunt sex talk, might have been constructed decades ago.
Read Full Review >Boston Globe Wesley Morris
The movie is another of those harmless and politely made dark comedies that the English seem incapable of doing without.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Nathan Rabin
Keeping Mum never really gets going, and it inches to the finish line like a narcoleptic turtle.
Read Full Review >Washington Post Desson Thomson
A British black comedy, saves its best for last -- and God bless Maggie Smith for, well, being Maggie Smith -- but that requires sitting through a frustrating, uneven hour of sluggish preamble.
Read Full Review >San Francisco Chronicle Ruthe Stein
The problem with this one may be that it just isn't British enough.
Read Full Review >The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Kate Taylor
Black comedy often asks viewers, in exchange for the hilarity, to suspend their moral objections along with their disbelief...Here, we keep our part of the bargain only to be cheated of our payoff.
Read Full Review >Village Voice Michael Atkinson
Obvious, simplistic, and never funny, Johnson's movie may be useful only as real estate porn--Cornwall and the Isle of Man never looked so super cute.
Read Full Review >Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
Smith is excellent as the potty Grace, with both Atkinson and Thomas equally fine in their roles. But the fact is plainly seen: The Ealing of yore is gone.
Read Full Review >Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips
Only the architecturally refined bone structure of Kristin Scott Thomas' face rescues Keeping Mum from full-on tedium.
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
Director Niall Johnson struggles to find the proper tone: the serial murders aren't horrible enough to be funny, and the characters don't respond as if they're horrible at all. As a result the black humor thins into gray fog.
Read Full Review >Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
The movie is a premise in search of a comedy. Rather than flesh it out, the filmmakers put familiar glad rags on the skull and bones.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 8.5 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Myles S gave it a9:
A very surprising flick, 'Keeping Mum' was full of the dark, dry humor for which the Brits are known. Simply put, the movie is well done and a lot of fun to watch.
Sherry F. gave it a9:
I found this movie full of the sort of subtle humor that cracks me up. It was so satisfying to watch the performances of all the actors. I did not know Rowan Atkinson a straight (well, almost) part so perfectly. Interesting to see the large gap between the critic avg. and the user avg. Typical.
Jay H. gave it a10:
With a script by Ruchard Russo, and a cast headed by Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Rowan Atkinson, this flick has impeccable bloodlines. And it doesn't disappoint. It's delightfully droll from beginning to end.
Vera R. gave it an8:
Excellent movie, great cast, great actors! Loved the opening scene! I love British humour! Which movie were the critics watching with their 53!
Ashutosh R. gave it a6:
Keeping mum is a very ordinary and straight forward comedy movie . And what is more disappointing about this movie is that this is a Brit production . The Brits have certainly lowered their standards.
