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Even with John Wick poised to do well, Keanu Reeves ain’t what he used to be

There’s a new matrix in play as far as major studios go

With John Wick hitting the theaters, it’s good to be Keanu Reeves, kicking butt on the big screen and picking up dinner checks in real life. Right. Right? Not so fast. A story by reporter Mike Reyes for Cinema Blend says that Mister Matrix, Johnny Point Blank, Sen`or Speed, ain’t quite feeling the love like the years that brought those major successes. Writes Reyes, “as the ensuing decades went by, a string of flops and modest hits … didn’t do any favors for his career. Which has left us with a world where Keanu Reeves is sad, because not as many studios want to work with Keanu Reeves.” In the Cinema Blend story, Reeves is quoted from a piece in IndieWire to promote John Wick — out widely to theaters Friday, in fact. When asked if he’s OK with his falling studio star, Reeves said, “No, it sucks — but it’s just the way it is. You can have positive and negative experiences, but what I like about studios are the resources and the worlds they can create. Obviously, a lot of good filmmakers work on studio movies. Even when I was working on studio movies more often, I was always doing independent movies, so for me, that was just not happening.” In John Wick, Reeves plays an assassin who reluctantly comes out of retirement. In real life, he just turned 50, good golly. Good casting. And good early reviews, too. “It scored an early 100% on Rotten Tomatoes,” writes Bryan Alexander in USA Today.
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