Ranking Every Keanu Reeves Movie Worst To Best
52. The Replacements (2000)
Another bog standard sports movie from Keanu, The Replacements enthusiastically ticks every genre cliche in the book, but it earns a decent amount of goodwill through not taking itself too seriously. The cast clearly had a ton of fun making it, and enough of that transpires through to the end product.
Reeves and Gene Hackman alone make this worth watching, even if few would call it a classic.
51. The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997)
Living down to the navel-gazing nature of its title, this middle-brow indie drama benefits from a solid performance by Thomas Jane as ill-fated Beat poet Neal Cassady, while Reeves plays the supporting role of his pal Harry.
But the film suffers from a brutal lack of focus and therefore fails to dig enough into Cassady as a human being, while also bordering on self-parody where '90s indie cinema is concerned.