The 50+ Best Movies With Michael Keaton

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With over 1,200 movie fans voting to shape this list, these are the best Michael Keaton movies ever made. With a career spanning almost five decades, Michael Keaton has brought his unique brand of humor and charm to some of Hollywood's most iconic films. From Beetlejuice to Batman and Birdman, he has captivated audiences with his intense performances as diverse characters from across the spectrum.

Keaton also starred in other popular movies like The Founder, Spotlight, and Multiplicity that have all earned their rightful place in film history. His comedic timing is simply unbeatable; whether it’s making us laugh or cry, he always manages to hit the right note. It's no wonder why so many people consider him one of Hollywood's greatest living actors.

So if you're looking for a great way to spend an evening at home with your family or friends, check out this list of the best Michael Keaton movies - vote up your favorites.

  • Beetlejuice
    1
    Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis
    661 votes
    In Tim Burton's quirky comedy-horror, Beetlejuice, a recently deceased couple Adam and Barbara Maitland (Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis) find their idyllic afterlife disrupted when an obnoxious new family moves into their former home. Desperate to reclaim their peaceful existence, they enlist the help of a raucous spirit named Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton). However, they soon realize that this mischievous ghost may be more trouble than he's worth. The film, known for its unique blend of humor and horror, won the Academy Award for Best Makeup.
  • Batman
    2
    Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton, Kim Basinger
    634 votes
    In the heart of Gotham City, a shadowy vigilante known as Batman (Michael Keaton) emerges from the darkness to battle crime. Our caped crusader, tormented by his past, is drawn into a complex web spun by The Joker (Jack Nicholson), a deranged villain with a macabre sense of humor. As the city descends into chaos, Batman must navigate through a labyrinth of deceit and danger to save it. This action-packed superhero film, steeped in noir aesthetics, unravels an intricate tale of justice, fear, and redemption. Winning an Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Batman redefined the genre with its darkly stylized vision and compelling characters.
  • Batman Returns
    3
    Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer
    483 votes
    In the 1992 classic Batman Returns, Gotham City is once again under threat, this time from a trifecta of villains. Batman (Michael Keaton) must face off against the sinister Penguin (Danny DeVito), a grotesque man-bird hybrid who emerges from the city's sewers with a vengeful agenda. Simultaneously, he battles the enigmatic Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer), a former secretary turned feline vigilante after a near-death experience. This Tim Burton-directed sequel weaves a darker web than its predecessor, offering an intricate narrative that explores themes of identity and duality. Until today, it remains a noteworthy entry in the iconic superhero franchise.
  • Mr. Mom
    4
    Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Ann Jillian
    481 votes
    During the 1980s recession, automobile engineer Jack (Michael Keaton) is fired from his job. When his wife, Caroline (Teri Garr), finds a job before he does, they switch roles, placing him in the unfamiliar position of homemaker and caretaker to their three children. He embarks upon a series of misadventures, from navigating grocery store trips to playing poker games with housewives. Jack and Caroline must figure out the intricacies of their new roles while maintaining their relationship.
  • Multiplicity
    5
    Michael Keaton, Andie MacDowell, Harris Yulin
    427 votes
    Doug Kinney (Michael Keaton) is a busy construction worker struggling to make time for his family and his demanding job. When a scientist offers to clone him, Doug accepts and spawns a slightly more macho version of himself. He decides to create a second clone, but this sparks a series of duplications when his second clone begins to feel overwhelmed. Doug attempts to manage his many clones while trying to keep his wife (Andie MacDowell) in the dark.
  • Spider-man: Homecoming
    6
    Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey
    216 votes
    In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter Parker (Tom Holland) grapples with his newfound superhero identity. Under the watchful eye of mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), he strives to balance high school life and crime-fighting in Queens, New York. An unexpected threat emerges from Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton), a disgruntled contractor turned villainous Vulture. Filled with action, humor, and coming-of-age dilemmas, this Marvel Cinematic Universe installment provides a fresh take on the iconic web-slinger's narrative. The movie was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 90th Academy Awards, underlining its cinematic excellence.
  • Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
    7
    Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Norton
    305 votes
    Birdman is a black comedy-drama, a tour-de-force of cinema from director Alejandro González Iñárritu. The story revolves around Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton), a washed-up Hollywood actor known for his role as the superhero Birdman. In an attempt to reclaim his past glory and artistic credibility, he directs and stars in a Broadway adaptation of Raymond Carver's short story What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. Balancing his deteriorating personal life with professional challenges, Riggan grapples with self-doubt, ego, and his alter-ego Birdman. Aided by stellar performances from Emma Stone (as Sam, Riggan's daughter) and Edward Norton (as Mike Shiner, a volatile method actor), Birdman earned four Academy Awards in 2015 including Best Picture and Best Director.
  • The Founder
    8
    Michael Keaton, Nick Offerman, John Carroll Lynch
    219 votes
    The true story of how Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton), a struggling salesman from Illinois, met Mac (John Carroll Lynch) and Dick McDonald (Nick Offerman), who were running a burger operation in 1950s Southern California. Kroc was impressed by the brothers' speedy system of making the food and saw franchise potential. Kroc soon maneuvers himself into a position to be able to pull the company from the brothers and create a multi-billion dollar empire.
  • Night Shift
    9
    Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton, Shelley Long
    344 votes
    Chuck (Henry Winkler) has given up life as a stockbroker because it was too stressful. Now, he works an easy gig as a night shift attendant at a New York City morgue. His co-worker, Bill Blazejowski (Michael Keaton), on the other hand, is always looking to make a quick buck. When Bill finds out that Chuck's prostitute neighbor, Belinda (Shelley Long), needs a place to do her work, he convinces Chuck to turn the morgue into a brothel where they can work as her pimps.
  • Gung Ho
    10
    Michael Keaton, Gedde Watanabe, George Wendt
    285 votes
    When a western Pennsylvania auto plant is acquired by a Japanese company, brokering auto worker Hunt Stevenson (Michael Keaton) faces the tricky challenge of mediating the assimilation of two clashing corporate cultures. At one end is the Japanese plant manager (Gedde Watanabe) and the sycophant (Sab Shimono) who is angling for his position. At the other, a number of disgruntled long-time union members (George Wendt, John Turturro) struggle with the new exigencies of Japanese quality control.
  • Toy Story 3
    11
    Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
    306 votes
    In Toy Story 3, Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and the rest of their toy companions face an uncertain future as their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college. Unintentionally donated to a chaotic daycare center, they find themselves in a thrilling escapade to return home. Amidst the adventure, they encounter deceptively cuddly bear Lotso (Ned Beatty), who rules the daycare with an iron fist. The film, a delightful blend of comedy and drama, won two Academy Awards - Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.
  • Johnny Dangerously
    12
    Michael Keaton, Joe Piscopo, Marilu Henner
    333 votes
    Johnny Kelly (Michael Keaton) lives a double life: at home, he's the good apple, looking after his ailing mother (Maureen Stapleton) and sexually obsessed brother, Tommy (Griffin Dunne). But his not-so-secret life is as Johnny Dangerously, an up-and-coming criminal being groomed by local gangster Jocko Dundee (Peter Boyle). Johnny's crime money puts Tommy through law school, but, when his brother becomes district attorney, Johnny must protect him from the murderous Danny Vermin (Joe Piscopo).
  • The Other Guys
    13
    Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes
    259 votes
    In the action-comedy The Other Guys, we find NYPD detectives Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell) and Terry Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg) stuck in a mundane office life, overshadowed by their department's superstar cops Danson (Dwayne Johnson) and Highsmith (Samuel L. Jackson). However, when an opportunity to step into the limelight presents itself, they are thrust into a high-stakes financial crime case that could make or break their careers. The underdog story is punctuated with hilarious banter and thrilling action sequences, showcasing director Adam McKay's knack for blending comedy with social commentary.
  • Cars
    14
    Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt
    280 votes
    In the animated film Cars, Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), a brash racecar finds himself in a forgotten town, Radiator Springs. There, he meets an array of unique characters like Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) and Doc Hudson (Paul Newman). Through these interactions, McQueen learns the value of friendship and humility. Directed by John Lasseter, this film won the first Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film. A blend of comedy, adventure, and drama, Cars is a heartwarming tale about slowing down to appreciate life's simpler pleasures.
  • The Dream Team
    15

    The Dream Team

    Michael Keaton, Christopher Lloyd, Peter Boyle
    317 votes
    Psychiatrist Dr. Weitzman (Dennis Boutsikaris) takes four mental patients on an outing to Yankee Stadium. Billy (Michael Keaton) is a nihilistic author, Henry (Christopher Lloyd) lost his bearings while working as a mailman, Jack (Peter Boyle) thinks he is the world's scapegoat and the childlike Albert (Stephen Furst) is obsessed with baseball broadcasts. When two corrupt cops incapacitate Dr. Weitzman, the four troubled men must fend for themselves amid the lunacy of New York City.
  • Jack Frost
    16
    Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy
    279 votes
    As a touring musician clinging to dreams of stardom, aging rocker Jack Frost (Michael Keaton) never had much time for his wife, Gabby (Kelly Preston), and young son, Charlie (Joseph Cross). A year after Jack's tragic death in a car accident on Christmas Day, Charlie plays a mournful tune on his father's harmonica. Much to his surprise, the elder Frost is magically brought to life as a snowman on the family lawn. Given a second chance, Charlie and Jack struggle to make up for lost time.
  • Jackie Brown
    17
    Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster
    220 votes
    In Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, Pam Grier stars as the titular character, a flight attendant turned smuggler. When she gets caught in the crosshairs of law enforcement and her dangerous boss Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Jackson), Jackie devises an audacious plan. Assisted by bail bondsman Max Cherry (Robert Forster), they navigate a world rife with crime and deception. A crime thriller infused with black comedy, this movie showcases Tarantino's knack for dialogue and intricate plotting. It also earned Forster an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. With memorable performances and a gripping storyline, Jackie Brown is a testament to Tarantino's film-making prowess.
  • Pacific Heights
    18
    Melanie Griffith, Matthew Modine, Michael Keaton
    288 votes
    Unmarried yuppies Patty (Melanie Griffith) and Drake (Matthew Modine) move into an expensive dream home in a high-end neighborhood in San Francisco. As they renovate the house, they look for a tenant for the first floor of their house. Carter Hayes (Michael Keaton) seems like a great fit at first, but it transpires that he is a con artist who plans to swindle them out of their real estate. As Hayes tries to drive them out of their own home, the couple must take drastic measures to fight back.
  • The Paper
    19
    Michael Keaton, Glenn Close, Robert Duvall
    182 votes
    Henry Hackett (Michael Keaton) is an editor at the New York Sun, a tabloid paper facing financial cuts. His pregnant wife, Martha (Marisa Tomei), pleads with him to get a more respectable job so he can spend more time with his family. Hackett is considering an offer from another paper, with fewer hours and higher pay, when he gets his hottest story in years. When this scoop leads to a burst of violence and a conflict with his new boss, Alicia (Glenn Close), he faces a startling moment of truth.
  • Clean and Sober
    20
    Michael Keaton, Kathy Baker, Morgan Freeman
    254 votes
    Hotshot real estate salesman Daryl (Michael Keaton) has a bad cocaine habit. After embezzling his company's money, he wakes up next to a girl who overdosed. To hide from the police, he checks into a rehabilitation program guaranteeing anonymity. Under the mentorship of counselor Craig (Morgan Freeman), Daryl accepts that he has a substance abuse problem. As he falls in love with fellow patient Charlie (Kathy Baker), Daryl begins committing to a newly sober life.
  • My Life
    21
    Michael Keaton, Nicole Kidman, Bradley Whitford
    202 votes
    It seems that Bob Jones (Michael Keaton) has everything a man could want, namely a fulfilling job and a beautiful, pregnant wife, Gail (Nicole Kidman). But Bob's life is turned upside-down when he is diagnosed with cancer and given four months to live -- not even enough time to see his first child's birth. To cleanse himself of demons in his remaining days, Bob makes a video diary, hoping to pass along some wisdom to his future child. Along the way, he discovers a lot about himself.
  • Spotlight
    22
    Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams
    128 votes
    In the gripping drama Spotlight, a team of investigative journalists from The Boston Globe, known as the Spotlight unit, embark on an intense journey to unearth a hidden scandal. Led by Walter 'Robby' Robinson (Michael Keaton), the team includes Michael Rezendes (Mark Ruffalo), Sacha Pfeiffer (Rachel McAdams), and Matt Carroll (Brian d'Arcy James). They delve into allegations of child molestation within the Roman Catholic Church. Their relentless pursuit leads to shocking revelations, shaking the foundations of one of the world's most powerful institutions. This film clinched the Best Picture award at the 88th Academy Awards, testament to its profound impact and masterful storytelling.
  • Much Ado About Nothing
    23
    Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Denzel Washington
    155 votes
    In this Shakespearean farce, Hero (Kate Beckinsale) and her groom-to-be, Claudio (Robert Sean Leonard), team up with Claudio's commanding officer, Don Pedro (Denzel Washington), the week before their wedding to hatch a matchmaking scheme. Their targets are sharp-witted duo Benedick (Kenneth Branagh) and Beatrice (Emma Thompson) -- a tough task indeed, considering their corresponding distaste for love and each other. Meanwhile, meddling Don John (Keanu Reeves) plots to ruin the wedding.
  • American Assassin
    24
    Dylan O'Brien, Michael Keaton, Sanaa Lathan
    68 votes
    When Cold War veteran Stan Hurley takes CIA black ops recruit Mitch Rapp under his wing, they receive an assignment to investigate a wave of random attacks on both military and civilian targets. After discovering a pattern of violence, Hurley and Rapp join forces with a lethal Turkish agent to stop a mysterious operative who wants to start a global war.
  • White Noise
    25

    White Noise

    Michael Keaton, Chandra West, Deborah Kara Unger
    143 votes
    Architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) is happily married to author Anna (Chandra West), but tragedy strikes when she is killed in an accident. Deep in grief, Jonathan hears from Raymond Price (Ian McNeice), who claims that he has intercepted messages from Anna via electronic voice phenomena. Jonathan eventually comes to believe Raymond's claims, but, as he is drawn further into investigating the phenomenon, a sinister supernatural presence invades his life.
  • Desperate Measures
    26
    Michael Keaton, Andy Garcia, Brian Cox
    170 votes
    Widowed cop Frank Conner (Andy Garcia) is determined to secure a bone marrow transplant for his son, Matt (Joseph Cross), who will die of leukemia if a suitable donor isn't found. Conner discovers that incarcerated serial murderer Peter McCabe (Michael Keaton) is a match for Matt, and the psychopath eventually agrees to donate marrow, but he escapes from the operating room just before the procedure. Conner quickly follows, but the scheming McCabe won't be easily apprehended.
  • Minions
    27
    Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton
    90 votes
    In the animated comedy Minions, we delve into the origins of the beloved yellow, pill-shaped henchmen. Set in 1968, the Minions (voiced by Pierre Coffin) are in a deep depression after accidentally destroying all their previous masters. Kevin, Stuart, and Bob embark on a journey to find a new evil boss. They meet Scarlet Overkill (Sandra Bullock), the world's first female supervillain, and her inventor husband Herb (Jon Hamm). The trio must navigate through a series of comedic misadventures to serve their new master while saving all of Minionkind from annihilation.
  • Out of Sight
    28
    George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames
    140 votes
    In Out of Sight, Jack Foley (George Clooney), a charismatic career bank robber, escapes from jail and crosses paths with Karen Sisco (Jennifer Lopez), a tough federal marshal. Their encounter in the trunk of a getaway car sparks an unusual romance. However, as Foley plans his most audacious heist yet, their connection is tested. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, this crime drama weaves together suspense, humor, and romance in an unexpected way. The film also features notable performances from Ving Rhames and Don Cheadle. A commercial success, it was nominated for two Academy Awards.
  • Herbie: Fully Loaded
    29
    Lindsay Lohan, Michael Keaton, Matt Dillon
    141 votes
    Maggie Peyton (Lindsay Lohan) wants to become a NASCAR driver but her overprotective father, Ray Peyton Sr. (Michael Keaton), won't hear of it. A former racer himself, Ray wants Maggie to take a lucrative TV sportscasting job and leave the driving to her crash-prone brother (Breckin Meyer). When Ray Sr. takes Maggie to a junkyard to pick out a car, she has no idea that the little Volkswagen Beetle -- named Herbie -- she takes home will change her life.
  • One Good Cop
    30
    Michael Keaton, Rene Russo, Anthony LaPaglia
    140 votes
    Three small girls are left without a home after their father, Stevie (Anthony LaPaglia), is killed in the line of duty. His partner, Artie (Michael Keaton), and his wife (Rene Russo) choose to adopt the children, but the government thinks their living quarters are too cramped for a family. Without enough money for a down payment on a house, Artie robs drug lord Beniamino Rios (Tony Plana). Little does Artie know, that Beniamino's girlfriend (Rachel Ticotin) may have the means to take him down.
  • Speechless
    31
    Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, Christopher Reeve
    118 votes
    In the midst of election season in New Mexico, political speech writers Julia Mann (Geena Davis), a Democrat, and Kevin Vallick (Michael Keaton), a Republican, begin a romance. At first they're each unaware of each other's profession, but when they realize they're working for rival candidates, they try to make the relationship work anyway. However, the couple's lives are complicated when Julia's ex, a self-absorbed TV reporter named Bob Freed (Christopher Reeve), arrives in town.
  • RoboCop
    32
    Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Samuel L. Jackson
    65 votes
    In 2028, OmniCorp is at the center of robot technology. While its drones have long been used by the military overseas, their use is forbidden in American law enforcement. However, OmniCorp gets a golden opportunity to crack that market when Detroit cop Alex Murphy (Joel Kinnaman) is critically injured in the line of duty. By transforming Murphy into a cyborg, OmniCorp executives hope to rake in billions for their shareholders, but they forget one thing: There's still a man inside the machine.
  • Frankenweenie
    33
    Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, Martin Landau
    99 votes
    In Tim Burton's animated flick Frankenweenie, young Victor Frankenstein (Charlie Tahan) navigates the tricky terrain of childhood, friendship, and loss. When his beloved dog Sparky dies, Victor's scientific curiosity leads him to bring Sparky back to life. The result? A revitalized canine that sparks fear and fascination in equal measure among Victor's neighbors in this monochrome suburbia. Catherine O'Hara lends her voice to three characters, including Victor's mother. Winona Ryder voices Elsa Van Helsing, a neighbor girl with an eerie pet. A nod to Mary Shelley's classic tale, this movie mingles horror and comedy with a dash of heartwarming sentimentality. It snagged the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Animated Feature Film in 2013.
  • Live from Baghdad
    34
    Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Keaton, Clark Gregg
    108 votes
    Live from Baghdad is a television movie produced in 2002 by HBO. It was directed by Mick Jackson and written by Robert Wiener. The movie was released during the prelude stage of the Iraq War. Michael Keaton stars as CNN on-location producer Robert Wiener in Baghdad, Iraq during the Persian Gulf War in 1991. The movie focuses on the news media's coverage of the war. Fundamentally an action–drama, the characters grapple with the ethics and implications of 24-hour journalism in the days leading up to and during the United States-led bombing of Baghdad.
  • First Daughter
    35
    Katie Holmes, Marc Blucas, Ameriie
    111 votes
    Samantha MacKenzie (Katie Holmes), the daughter of the president of the United States (Michael Keaton), arrives at college with a group of Secret Service agents. Samantha, however, resents their presence and decides she wants to attend school just like a normal student. Her father agrees to recall the agents but secretly assigns James (Marc Blucas), an undercover agent, to pose as a student. They fall in love, but their romance is jeopardized when Samantha learns James' true identity.
  • Inventing the Abbotts
    36

    Inventing the Abbotts

    Joaquin Phoenix, Billy Crudup, Liv Tyler
    81 votes
    In the 1950s, brothers Jacey (Billy Crudup) and Doug Holt (Joaquin Phoenix), who come from the poorer side of their sleepy Midwestern town, vie for the affections of the wealthy, lovely Abbott sisters. Lady-killer Jacey alternates between Eleanor (Jennifer Connelly) and Alice (Joanna Going), wanting simply to break the hearts of rich young women. But sensitive Doug has a real romance with Pamela (Liv Tyler), which Jacey and the Abbott patriarch, Lloyd (Will Patton), both frown upon.
  • The Merry Gentleman
    37
    Kelly Macdonald, Michael Keaton, Tom Bastounes
    82 votes
    On the run from an abusive husband, Kate Frazier (Kelly Macdonald) settles in Chicago in search of a better life. She meets Frank Logan (Michael Keaton), a man who is tormented by a dark secret. The two are kindred spirits, and a tentative friendship forms. But, as events unfold, Frank is forced to confront his past, while Kate struggles to find the strength she needs to stand on her own.
  • Need for Speed
    38
    Aaron Paul, Dominic Cooper, Imogen Poots
    52 votes
    Tobey Marshall (Aaron Paul), a mechanic, races muscle cars in an underground circuit. Struggling to keep his business afloat, he reluctantly partners with wealthy but treacherous Dino Brewster (Dominic Cooper). However, Dino frames Tobey for a crime that sends him to prison. Two years later, Tobey is out and bent on revenge; his only chance to take down Dino is to beat him in a high-stakes race. But to get there in time, he must successfully evade an army of cops and bounty hunters.
  • Touch and Go
    39
    Michael Keaton, Maria Conchita Alonso, Ajay Naidu
    81 votes
    A professional hockey player, Bobby Barbato (Michael Keaton) makes an unexpected turn in his life when a gang of young thugs tries to rob him. Bobby manages to scare them off, but not before nabbing one of the troublemakers, Louis DeLeon (Ajay Naidu). Bobby decides to give the kid a ride home and meets his single mother, Denise (Maria Conchita Alonso). Despite their differences, Bobby begins a romance with Denise and slowly earns the respect of Louis.
  • The Last Time
    40
    Michael Keaton, Amber Valletta, Brendan Fraser
    82 votes
    Ted Riker (Michael Keaton), a hard-driving high-tech salesman, mentors the less experienced Jamie Bashant (Brendan Fraser) in the art of sealing the deal. Jamie is incompetent -- but his fiancée, Belisa (Amber Valletta), is irresistible. Ted and Belisa begin an affair that becomes an obsession for Ted. His sales record and the company's future go into free fall. It is only then that the master player learns that he himself has been masterfully played.
  • The Squeeze
    41
    Michael Keaton, Rae Dawn Chong, Meat Loaf
    79 votes
    Harry Berg (Michael Keaton) is both a con artist and an actual artist -- he constructs large sculptures out of television sets -- but he is not particularly successful in either role. He owes some money, which gets him involved with Rachel Dobs (Rae Dawn Chong), a police detective who works with a collection agency. When Harry comes into possession of a strange parcel, both the con man and the detective find themselves wrapped up in a sinister corporate plot to fix the lottery.
  • Hawaiian Vacation
    42

    Hawaiian Vacation

    Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Michael Keaton
    74 votes
    Woody and friends try to create a tropical paradise for Ken and Barbie's honeymoon.
  • Game 6
    43
    Robert Downey Jr., Michael Keaton, Catherine O'Hara
    63 votes
    Game 6 is a 2005 American film directed by Michael Hoffman, first presented at the Sundance Film Festival, released in the United States in 2006, and starring Michael Keaton. It follows a fictional playwright, Nicky Rogan, on the day he has a new stage play opening which is also the same day as the sixth game of the 1986 World Series is played. It realizes a 1991 screenplay by Don DeLillo, with a soundtrack written and performed by Yo La Tengo.
  • A Shot at Glory
    44
    Robert Duvall, Michael Keaton, Ally McCoist
    55 votes
    Desperate times call for desperate measures, so losing soccer coach Gordon McCloud (Robert Duvall) accepts the signing of Jackie McQuillan (Ally McCoist), a player with undeniable talent but a reputation as a team-killer. The team needs a player of star quality, or it may have to relocate from their tiny town to a larger market. Furthermore, McQuillan happens to be the coach's son-in-law, and McCloud hasn't exactly enjoyed the most harmonious relationship with his daughter.
  • Quicksand
    45
    Michael Keaton, Michael Caine, Judith Godrèche
    54 votes
    Banker Martin Raikes (Michael Keaton) heads to Monaco to investigate strange financial activity surrounding a film production that his bank is financing. There he encounters the film's star, the washed-up, hard-drinking one-time action star Jake Mellows (Michael Caine). Before he can conduct a thorough investigation, Raikes finds himself framed for the assassination of a government official. With both crooks and the law out to get him, Raikes goes on the run, eventually hooking up with Mellows.
  • Post Grad
    46
    Alexis Bledel, Zach Gilford, Rodrigo Santoro
    55 votes
    Recent college graduate Ryden Malby (Alexis Bledel) has a grand plan: Find a fabulous apartment and land a job at a prestigious publishing house. However, her rival Jessica steals her dream job, and Ryden has to move back in with her weird family while she sorts out her life. A stack of rejection letters grows while she hangs out with her best friend (Zach Gilford) and her neighbor (Rodrigo Santoro), but if she is to gain traction in her life again, Ryden will have to make a new plan.
  • Noah's Ark: The New Beginning
    47
    Eliza Dushku, Ben Kingsley, Michael Keaton
    52 votes
    Noah's Ark: The New Beginning is a 2012 animated film featuring an ensemble voice cast. It is a retelling of the Biblical story of Noah's Ark, told from the point of view of the animals on the ark, and is the second in the Promenade Pictures Epic Stories of the Bible film series, following on from the 2007 film The Ten Commandments. It was written by Ed Naha and directed by Bill Boyce and John Stronach. It stars Michael Keaton as Noah, Ben Kingsley as the Narrator and Elliott Gould as God. The film was scheduled for release in theaters in 2012 with an initial release on November 22, 2009, but its release and status is unknown.
  • A Different Approach
    48
    Michael Keaton
    49 votes
    A Different Approach is a 1978 film starring Michael Keaton. The film is about An all-star educational film about the positive side of hiring people with disabilities. A committee of government representatives sits and watch the film Michael Keaton's character's assembled to sell companies on hiring the handicapped, which takes "a different approach" by combining several approaches—most of them suggested by Hollywood personalities. Segments include a Busby Berkeley-style dance number featuring people in wheelchairs, a phony TV commercial in which comedian Carl Ballantine touts handicapped workers as if he were a hard-sell used car salesman, and several more. One of the committee members is played by All in the Family creator Norman Lear, affecting a heavy German accent. His character makes offhand remarks which imply that he is a former Nazi technocrat brought over after the war. The timid chairman of the committee is played by Sorrell Booke, "Boss Hogg" of the original "Dukes of Hazzard" television series.
  • Rabbit Test
    49
    Joan Rivers, Billy Crystal, Michael Keaton
    50 votes
    Rabbit Test is a 1978 American comedy film about the world's first pregnant man, directed by Joan Rivers and is also Billy Crystal's film debut. The title is a reference to the Friedman test, commonly known as the rabbit test, a medical procedure used for several decades in the 20th century to determine pregnancy. This was the only directing effort by Joan Rivers, who also plays a nurse in a brief scene, while her daughter Melissa Rivers also has a bit part. Rivers' husband Edgar Rosenberg was producer. Many actors made a cameo appearance, such as Imogene Coca, Richard Deacon, Norman Fell, Fannie Flagg, Alice Ghostley, Roosevelt Grier, George Gobel, Paul Lynde, Roddy McDowall, Sheree North, Charles Pierce, Tom Poston, Charlotte Rae, Jimmie Walker and Michael Keaton in his feature film debut. It was also the only theatrical feature to be scored by the team of Mike Post and Pete Carpenter.
  • Forget Me Not
    50

    Forget Me Not

    Michael Keaton, Destiny Soria, Tia Castle
    51 votes
    Forget Me Not is a 2010 short thriller film directed by Jan Morris.
  • The Protégé
    51
    Michael Keaton, Maggie Q, Samuel L. Jackson
    16 votes
    The Protégé is an action-packed thriller that spins the tale of Anna (Maggie Q), a skilled contract killer. Trained from a young age by her mentor Moody, portrayed by the legendary Samuel L. Jackson, she excels in a world of assassination and intrigue. When Moody is mysteriously killed, Anna's world is turned upside-down, leading her on a global quest for vengeance and truth. Another layer of complexity is added to the plot through the character of the charming but lethal adversary (Michael Keaton). The plot creates twists of loyalty and betrayal, through Anna's pursuit of her own identity beyond the shadows of her past. The film digs into themes of revenge, mentorship, and self-discovery.
  • Knox Goes Away
    52
    Michael Keaton, Al Pacino, James Marsden
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    Diagnosed with a rapidly evolving form of dementia, a contract killer gets the chance to redeem himself by saving the life of his estranged son.