Keanu Reeves has a new movie that’s gunning for a distribution deal when the Toronto International Film Festival starts next month. The movie is Henry’s Crime, a comedy. It stars Keanu as a man that was wrongly sent to prison for three years for a bank robbery. The nice but aimless guy decides to rob it for real when he’s released. His plan involves getting in with the local theater company, but the scheme may not pan out as he starts falling for the lead actress.
The actress is played by Oscar nominee Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air). She and Reeves are joined by actors James Caan, Fisher Stevens and Peter Stormare in the flick. Henry’s Crime was produced by Keanu’s production company, Company Films.
Here are the first productions stills courtesy of the TIFF website.




Henry’s Crime © Company Films
Filed under: Actors, Actresses, Movies
Tags: Fisher Stevens, Henry's Crime, James Caan, Keanu Reeves, Peter Stormare, Vera Farmiga
I used to be so OBSESSED with Keanu! But his movies are so few and far between anymore, I’ve lost track of him. Thanks for the update!
Don’t worry, I’ll fuel your obsession with updates on his upcoming work. I thought he was fantastic in Constantine. That didn’t do nearly as well as it should have. And I’m really looking forward to what he does with Cowboy Bebop – I hope it gets made.