Action film “Street Kings,” due in theaters this week, marks
Keanu Reeves’ return to the big screen after 2006’s melancholy romance “The
Lake House.” There will be no sniffling this time, as the actor portrays a harsh
police officer hunting the hoodlums on the streets and hunted in turn by his
own demons.
The Fox Searchlight Pictures crime drama, opening April 11,
is directed by David Ayer (“Harsh Times”) from a screenplay by James Ellroy, Kurt
Wimmer and Jamie Moss. The film was initially titled “The Night Watchman” and
then renamed.
Reeves stars as veteran
Hugh Laurie (“Dr. House”) and Forest Whitaker (“The Last
King of Scotland”) co-star as his superiors, while Chris Evans appears as the
detective searching for the assassinated officer’s killers. The cast also
includes Terry Crews, Common, Jay Mohr, The Game, Naomie Harris and Martha
Higareda.
The Hollywood Reporter is anticipating box office success
for the film, noting that it offers “one of Reeves’ best performances:
concentrated, grave, a little sad and more than a little demented,” while the
best about “Street Kings” is the “fast action combined with rock-solid
characters.”
Ayer has previously penned the script for “Harsh Times,” “S.W.A.T.”
and “Training Day” and made his directorial debut with “Harsh Times,” a drama
starring Christian Bale and Freddy Rodríguez.
Reeves last graced the big screen in “The Lake House,”
alongside Sandra Bullock. His recent credits include the acclaimed “The Matrix”
trilogy, the dark thriller “Constantine” and the animated “A Scanner Darkly.”
He next appears in “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” a science fiction film directed by Scott Derrickson and co-starring Jennifer Connelly and Kathy Bates. The 20th Century Fox project is slated for a December 2008 release.