Ranking Every Keanu Reeves Movie Worst To Best
34. I Love You To Death (1990)
Whether you get a good movie or not out of director Lawrence Kasdan is basically a coin flip, and this 1990 black comedy is pretty good.
Kevin Kline is a lot of fun as slimeball womaniser protagonist Joey Boca, while the supporting cast is filled out by memorable turns from Tracey Ullman, Joan Plowright, River Phoenix, William Hurt, and Keanu Reeves.
It doesn't always juggle its conflicting tones perfectly, but for Reeves aficionados, it's worth watching alone for his performance as a stoned, nose ring-wearing hitman.
33. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge On The Run (2020)
Though absolutely the weakest of the three SpongeBob movies to date, Sponge On The Run still delivers just enough madcap laughs and gleefully meta humour to satisfy.
Reeves gets a surprisingly substantial "extended cameo" as an anthropomorphic bail of sage, periodically dispensing advice to SpongeBob and Patrick and not doing a whole lot else.
The visuals pop even when the story feels conventional, yet it falls a little short of its predecessors.