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Keanu Reeves explains why he’s always thinking about death
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoKeanu Reeves is aging like the rest of us. And for that reason, “The Matrix” has shared, mortality...
Keanu Reeves Says His Knee 'Cracked Like a Potato Chip' on Set of New Movie
Men's Health· 4 days agoACTOR KEANU REEVESsays his knee “cracked like a potato chip” while filming his upcoming project Good...
Keanu Reeves Details Nasty On-Set Injury Which ‘Cracked’ His Kneecap
Men's Journal· 5 days agoHOHENSTEIN-ERNSTTHAL, GERMANY - JULY 07: Actor Keanu Reeves is seen at the MotoGP of Germany at the...
What to read this weekend: Keanu Reeves wrote a book with ‘weird fiction’ author China Miéville
Engadget· 1 day agoNew releases in fiction, nonfiction and comics that caught our attention. A few years ago, Keanu ...
Keanu Reeves Cracked His Kneecap "Like a Potato Chip" After Filming a Cold Plunge Scene with Seth...
Exclaim! Music· 6 days agoCongratulations to Keanu Reeves, published novelist! To mark the occasion, the actor/author stopped...
Keanu Reeves admits he is always thinking about death
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoKeanu Reeves is always thinking about death. The 59-year-old actor admitted that while he is...
Keanu Reeves Reveals Why He Thinks About ‘Death All The Time’
HuffPost via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoWe may not see another photo of Keanu Reevessadly eating a sandwich alone on a park bench anytime...
Keanu Reeves Reveals He Cracked His Kneecap While Filming ‘Good Fortune’
Just Jared· 5 days agoKeanu Reeves is opening up about an injury. The 59-year-old actor revealed on The Late Show that he...
Keanu Reeves 'didn't write' new novel
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoKeanu Reeves "didn't write any" of his new novel. The 'John Wick' actor has teamed up with one of his favourite authors, China Miéville, on 'The Book of...
Keanu Reeves Thinks About Death ‘All the Time’ — and He Says That’s a Good Thing
AOL· 6 days ago"Hopefully it's not crippling, but hopefully it's sensitized [us] to an appreciation of the breath we have, and the relationships that we have the potential to have,” Reeves