1. Point Break
No list of Keanu Reeves films would be complete without mentioning Point Break - a thrilling 1991 American action crime film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by W. Peter Iliff. With a budget of $24 million, the movie grossed $8 million at the box office and was met with a warm reception from audiences.
In this film, Keanu Reeves plays Johnny Utah, a sharp and resourceful FBI agent tasked with investigating a gang of bank robbers while forming a complicated bond with the group's leader. The Canadian actor brings a rugged masculinity to the role, with his powerful presence and intense performance captivating viewers. The action sequences were particularly well-received, and the film became a summer sensation, thanks in part to the involvement of several stunning actresses and the steamy chemistry between Reeves and his co-stars. Point Break explores the beauty, strength, and freedom of the outlaw lifestyle contrasted with the duty and responsibility of law enforcement.
The film delves into the internal struggle of Johnny, torn between the exhilaration of living a free-spirited life and his professional obligations, a conflict that challenges his sense of self but ultimately shapes his growth and resilience.
Details:
- Release Year: 2006
- Genre: Animation, Crime
- Director: Richard Linklater
- IMDb Rating: 7.2

2. Constantine
Constantine is a supernatural action-thriller based on the DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The film follows John Constantine, a man who has been granted a divine ability to see both angels and demons.
Keanu Reeves portrays John Constantine, a heavy smoker with the unique gift to perceive the true form of both celestial beings and demons. John believes he is condemned to Hell for attempting suicide, a grave sin, and is suffering from terminal lung cancer. After sending many demons back to their rightful place, John faces his greatest challenge yet — a confrontation with the 'Prince of Hell,' Lucifer. Keanu's portrayal of Constantine in this dark and supernatural thriller is exceptional.
Details:
- Release Year: 2005
- Genre: Action, Supernatural
- Director: Francis Lawrence
- IMDb Rating: 7.0

3. Matrix: Reloaded
The second installment, Matrix: Reloaded, follows Neo and his team on a mission to rescue the 'keymaker' to gain access to the Matrix's central server. As they strive to save humanity from extinction, Neo, along with Trinity and Morpheus, gains a deeper understanding of the Matrix's structure and his crucial role in the fate of humankind.
Though The Matrix franchise is synonymous with Keanu Reeves' portrayal of Neo, the sequels received more criticism compared to the groundbreaking first film. At the time, many viewed the second and third installments as lacking in comparison, although later audiences appreciated the trilogy as a whole. If you love the 1999 original, with its blend of comic book rage, martial arts, virtual reality, video game innovation, popular philosophy, Biblical allusions, romance, and tragedy, you won't be disappointed by the second chapter in this series.
Details:
- Release Year: 2003
- Genre: Science Fiction, Action
- Director: Wachowski Brothers
- IMDb Rating: 7.2

4. The Matrix
The Matrix is considered one of the best sci-fi films of the early 2000s. The story follows Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, a seemingly ordinary man who meets the enigmatic Morpheus, who offers him a choice between two pills: the red pill to learn the truth about the Matrix, or the blue pill to return to his normal life.
Neo chooses the red pill and awakens to the harsh reality of the year 2199, where humanity is enslaved by machines and used as a source of energy. The world Neo believed to be real is a simulated illusion created by the machines, set in the year 1999. He is rescued by a group of resistance fighters and brought to their base, where they attempt to disrupt the Matrix and fight back against the machines. Within this virtual world, humans can acquire extraordinary powers through learning and software uploads. The machines also have avatars within the Matrix, and the humans must use the Matrix to find a way to defeat them in the real world.
The Matrix was groundbreaking, winning four Oscars and being hailed as a cinematic revolution. Its use of special effects, thrilling action sequences, and philosophical themes about technology and modern society struck a chord with audiences and critics alike.
Keanu Reeves' role as Neo was a major career milestone and cemented his status as a Hollywood icon. He remains most famous for his roles in The Matrix and the John Wick series.
The Matrix was recently re-released in Vietnam on December 17, 2021, celebrating its 22nd anniversary, with the fourth installment of the franchise set to premiere in 2023.
Details:
- Release Year: 1999
- Genre: Science Fiction, Action
- Director: Wachowski Brothers
- IMDb Rating: 8.7

5. Speed
Speed is the blockbuster film that launched Keanu Reeves' career as a leading man. Released in 1994, the movie grossed $350 million with a modest budget of $30 million, making it one of the top-grossing films of the year. It won several major awards, including two Academy Awards.
The plot follows a terrorist who plants a bomb on a city bus, forcing it to stay above 60 km/h. If the bus slows down or stops, the bomb will detonate. Keanu Reeves plays Officer Jack Traven, who must figure out how to save the passengers while tracking down the bomber. Sandra Bullock stars alongside him as a passenger who becomes part of the team. The film is filled with high-octane action sequences, including car chases, bus pursuits, and helicopter stunts, all designed to keep the tension at a fever pitch. The film's exhilarating pace and gripping action sequences made it a defining action film of the 1990s.
Details:
- Release Year: 1994
- Genre: Action, Crime
- Director: Jan de Bont
- IMDb Rating: 7.3

6. Dracula
Based on Bram Stoker's legendary horror novel, Dracula (1992) remains the most successful vampire film to date. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, famed for The Godfather, the movie won three Academy Awards for Best Costume Design, Best Sound Editing, and Best Makeup, while also receiving a nomination for Best Art Direction.
The film features a star-studded cast, including Gary Oldman, Anthony Hopkins, Winona Ryder, and Keanu Reeves. At the time, Reeves was still a rising star, taking on a supporting role. Dracula stands out with its lavish visual style, stunning special effects, and a hauntingly beautiful yet grotesque atmosphere, mixing rich opulence with terrifying, blood-soaked horror. Coppola’s creative use of lighting and shadows adds a unique and mesmerizing quality that pulls viewers into the dark world of the iconic vampire. It's a visually satisfying experience that keeps you glued to the screen.
Details:
- Release Year: 1992
- Genre: Horror, Mystery
- Director: Francis Ford Coppola
- IMDb Rating: 7.4

7. My Own Private Idaho
My Own Private Idaho is one of Keanu Reeves' early films directed by the renowned Gus Van Sant. This independent movie, which Van Sant also wrote, is loosely inspired by Shakespeare's plays. The film is a unique collaboration between Keanu Reeves and his close friend River Phoenix, delivering a passionate, wild, and heartbreakingly melancholic love story. It follows two abandoned young men living on the streets, struggling with alcoholism and selling their bodies to survive.
Mike (played by River Phoenix) falls in love with Scott, a character portrayed by Keanu Reeves, despite Scott not being gay. Their journey is filled with isolation, desolation, and a desperate desire for love. The film conveys a bond deeper than friendship, something akin to soulmates, just like the real-life connection between Phoenix and Reeves. While the film was well-received critically, scoring 77 on Meta Critic, it was a commercial failure, grossing only 6 million dollars and earning a 7.0 rating on IMDb.
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- Release Year: 1991
- Genre: Romance, Drama
- Director: Gus Van Sant
- IMDb Rating: 7.0

8. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum is the latest blockbuster that has been warmly received by audiences worldwide. As the third installment in the John Wick series, it marks a triumphant return for Keanu Reeves, who has become the #1 actor on IMDb. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum is a stylish, witty, and visionary masterpiece, featuring an excellent script that combines sharp humor and brilliant action. Reeves’ performance in this third chapter reaches new heights, earning rave reviews from both critics and fans alike.
The film follows a thrilling pursuit as a guild of assassins hunts the former member John Wick. After killing a member of the High Table—an international network of shadowy assassins—Wick finds himself stripped of protection services. Now with a 14-million-dollar bounty on his head, Wick must fight his way through the streets of New York as he becomes the target of the deadliest killers in the world.
Details:
- Release Year: 2019
- Genre: Action, Crime
- Director: Chad Stahelski
- IMDb Rating: 7.4

9. John Wick: Chapter 2
Have you ever watched a movie that made you feel exhilarated and filled you with such adrenaline that it gave you a renewed sense of hope for the world? Have you ever seen an action hero perform with such grace that it made you marvel at the human body's capabilities? That's exactly what you experience watching John Wick: Chapter 2 — an intensely thrilling, pulse-pounding, and captivating ride.
John Wick: Chapter 2 is the sequel to the original John Wick film, and it continues the saga of the retired assassin.
The movie received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for its action sequences, direction, editing, visual style, and performances, especially Keanu Reeves' portrayal. It grossed $171.5 million worldwide against a production budget of $40 million, more than doubling the $86 million total of the first film released in 2014.
John Wick: Chapter 2 follows former hitman John Wick (Keanu Reeves) as he is forced back into the assassin world. Reluctantly, he must honor a blood oath from his past to a criminal mastermind. After completing his task, Wick is targeted by an assassin trying to silence him. To fight back, Wick breaks the sacred rule of the Continental Hotel, putting him on the radar of every assassin in the world, leading to the events of Chapter 3.
Details:
- Release Year: 2017
- Genre: Action, Crime
- Director: Chad Stahelski
- IMDb Rating: 7.4

10. John Wick
John Wick (2014) is an action-packed thriller directed by Chad Stahelski with a screenplay by Derek Kolstad. The film received critical acclaim, with many praising Keanu Reeves' performance as one of his best and calling it one of the top action films of 2014. It grossed $86 million worldwide on a production budget of $20-30 million.
The story follows John Wick, a retired assassin whose life takes a tragic turn when his beloved dog, a gift from his deceased wife, is killed by a group of thieves who also steal his car. Seeking vengeance, Wick embarks on a relentless pursuit of those responsible, even though they are the sons of a notorious crime lord. The film re-established Keanu Reeves' status in Hollywood after The Matrix series, delivering a tightly-woven narrative filled with jaw-dropping fight scenes. John Wick is a visually and mentally satisfying masterpiece that captivates audiences from start to finish.
Details:
- Release Year: 2014
- Genre: Action, Crime
- Director: Chad Stahelski
- IMDb Rating: 7.4

