Photos
Zimbio has posted an album of photos, five of which feature Keanu. They are 300px and can be enlarged.
Videos
Hollywood First Look Features has posted a clip from the red carpet on youtube. Keanu’s interview starts at the 2:26 min mark.
Update X2: PacificRimVideoPress has posted their interview with Keanu on the red carpet on youtube. Near the end, they ask him what was coming up and he said he had no idea and was unemployed.
Social Media
Many thanks to gigpatta for sharing a photo on instagram.
Many thanks to ladymingp for sharing her selfie with Keanu on instagram.
Many thanks to Buddy Sampson for sharing his selfie with Keanu at the after party on FB.
Many thanks to Micah Brandt for sharing his selfie with Keanu at the after party on FB.
Update X2: Many thanks to willtheautographguy for shring a short clip of Keanu signing autographs on instagram.
Reviews
Matthew Jussim has posted his review of The Bad Batch for Men’s Fitness. Some of his thoughts on the film are below:
For a film that features some pretty gory depictions of cannibalism, The Bad Batch isn’t all grimdark, either. Its main “love” story, if you could call it that, stays intact. Amirpour never quite delves into the details of what happened that caused America to start throwing out the “bad” into this wasteland—she’s far more interested in the individual characters, mood, and stunning visuals—but she does a fantastic job of world-building while also leaving enough mystery for the audience to want more.
Despite all that happens in The Bad Batch, the film is mostly plotless, which works to its advantage and disadvantage at times. Amirpour’s focus on character is a major strength, but sometimes things slow down a bit, and the narrative tension can go slack. But these are minor issues, and don’t take away anything from the film as a whole.
Joseph Friar reviewed The Bad Batch for the Victoria Advocate and gave it three stars.
Waterhouse is excellent as Arlen, who is neither good nor bad: The woman is just doing what she can to survive. It’s not an easy role to pull off, but she does it with aplomb. Momoa is compelling as an artistic, pumped-up cannibal, and Reeves is perfect (and pudgy) as an aspiring Adam bent on repopulating the world in his image. There are cameos from Diego Luna, Jim Carrey, and Giovanni Ribisi.
This is definitely not a film for the masses. But if you like your horror with a side of humanity (literally), and welcome food for thought in your sci-fi – then you’ll enjoy The Bad Batch as much as I did.