Ranking Every Keanu Reeves Movie Worst To Best

50. The Bad Batch (2016)

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Though an underwhelming follow-up to Ana Lily Amirpour's debut A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, The Bad Batch is nothing if not a totally singular dystopian thriller, following a young woman (Suki Waterhouse) who is kidnapped by cannibals. Yup.

Keanu is hilarious in the role of mustachioed cult leader The Dream, and Jim Carrey's cameo as a mute hermit truly has to be seen to be believed. Is it trying too hard to be weird for its own sake? Probably, but it's also tough to turn away from.

49. Street Kings (2008)

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Don't feel bad if you had no idea Keanu starred in a David Ayer movie over a decade ago, considering how quickly this thing came and went.

Despite looking like just another grimdark Ayer cop joint, Street Kings is a pretty solid urban thriller - Keanu is curiously cast as an alcoholic corrupt cop backed into a corner, and absolutely delivers above expectations.

It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but aided by a solid supporting cast including Hugh Laurie, Chris Evans, and Forest Whitaker, it's not bad at all.

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