Keith Uhlich, Hollywood Reporter

Keith Uhlich

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New York, NY, United States

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  • Time Out New York
  • The AV Club
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Past articles by Keith:

'Socks on Fire': Film Review

Familial conflagration begets divine, drawly comedy in Bo McGuire's debut feature documentary about growing up queer in the Deep South, 'Socks on Fire,' a prize-winner at Tribeca. → Read More

'So Late So Soon': Film Review

Chicago-based artists Jackie and Don Seiden deal with numerous inevitabilities in Daniel Hymanson's bittersweet doc portrait. → Read More

'Exil': Film Review

In Visar Morina's chilly, darkly funny character study, the life of an engineer unravels after a racially motivated incident. → Read More

'Black and Blue': Film Review

Naomie Harris and Tyrese Gibson star in a sometimes suspenseful, finally shallow New Orleans-set cop thriller. → Read More

'Calm With Horses': Film Review

A bruised performance by Cosmo Jarvis anchors Nick Rowland's feature debut, 'Calm With Horses,' a drama about an ex-boxer turned Irish mob enforcer. → Read More

'Heimat Is a Space in Time': Film Review

German filmmaker Thomas Heise delves into his family's (and country's) tortured past in this transfixing documentary. → Read More

'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark': Film Review

Guillermo del Toro came up with the screen story for 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,' a lackluster adaptation of Alvin Schwartz's popular children's horror books. → Read More

'Child's Play': Film Review

Mark Hamill provides the voice of the killer doll in this slick but frivolous remake of 1988 horror hit 'Child's Play,' also starring Aubrey Plaza and Brian Tyree Henry. → Read More

'Child's Play': Film Review

Mark Hamill provides the voice of the killer doll in the slick but frivolous remake of 1988 horror hit 'Child's Play,' also starring Aubrey Plaza and Brian Tyree Henry. → Read More

'End of the Century': Film Review

A brief queer encounter proves much more than casual in Lucio Castro's erotic, time-jumping feature debut. → Read More

'The Dirt': Film Review

Heavy metal bad boys Mötley Crüe get a bromantic biopic that's nowhere near as transgressive as it should be. → Read More

'Serendipity': Film Review

Multi-disciplinary artist Prune Nourry makes good fortune out of bad in her very personal (and very promotional) feature debut. → Read More

'The Plagiarists': Film Review

Peter Parlow's lo-fi indie (or is that "indie"?) drama explores themes of cribbing and copying while provocatively doing the same. → Read More

'The Last Laugh': Film Review

Retirees Chevy Chase and Richard Dreyfuss hit the road in a senile Netflix comedy. → Read More

'Second Act': Film Review

Jennifer Lopez climbs the corporate ladder in the amateurish workplace comedy 'Second Act,' also starring Vanessa Hudgens, Milo Ventimiglia and Leah Remini. → Read More

'Welcome to Marwen': Film Review

Steve Carell stars in Robert Zemeckis' tech-heavy, eccentric and touching tribute to artist Mark Hogancamp, whose life was upended by a hate crime. → Read More

'I'm Leaving Now': Film Review

An undocumented immigrant living in Brooklyn weighs whether to return to Mexico in a well-intentioned doc-fiction hybrid. → Read More

'Hell Fest': Film Review

The editor of 'Get Out' helms a dull slasher flick set during a horror-themed carnival. → Read More

'Angels Are Made of Light': Film Review

In his latest documentary, 'Angels Are Made of Light,' James Longley ('Iraq in Fragments') follows the goings-on in and around a school in Kabul, Afghanistan. → Read More

'Fig Tree': Film Review

Writer-director Aalam-Warqe Davidian's tragic love story set during the Ethiopian Civil War is unbalanced by grimness. → Read More