Ranking Every Keanu Reeves Movie Worst To Best
20. Permanent Record (1988)
Despite receiving generally mixed reviews, Permanent Record was famously championed by Roger Ebert as one of the best films of 1988, with Reeves perfectly cast as outside Chris Townsend, a man attempting to make sense of his friend's suicide.
Deftly avoiding genre cliches, this is a surprisingly thoughtful look at suicide and the destruction it leaves in its wake, offering up compassionate perspectives on both the immediate victim and everyone who knew them.
19. Bill & Ted Face The Music (2020)
Considering how long it spent in development, and how terrible so many belated comedy sequels are, it's practically miraculous that Bill and Ted's third go-around turned out as well as it did.
Though absolutely imperfect, Face the Music is a mostly joyous reunion for Alex Winter and Reeves' loveable airheads, with Winter in particular having missed barely a step in almost three decades.