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Top 10 Diane Keaton movies ranked from worst to best according to IMDb and where to watch them online

Diane Keaton established herself as one of the best actresses in modern cinema, as well as one of Hollywood’s most iconic faces.

Top 10 Diane Keaton movies ranked from worst to best according to IMDb and where to watch them online

Diane Keaton passed away on October 11, 2025. Keaton was born in Los Angeles, CA, on January 5, 1946, and was an actress, director, and producer, winner of an Oscar for Best Actress, one BAFTA Award, and two Golden Globes. Along with actresses Katharine Hepburn and Faye Dunaway, she is the actress with the most films on the AFI’s list of the 100 greatest films. We have compiled her 10 best films, ranked from worst to best according to IMDb. Which of Diane Keaton’s performances and roles is your favorite?

  1. Father of the Bride
  2. Something’s Gotta Give
  3. Manhattan Murder Mystery
  4. Play It Again, Sam
  5. The Godfather Part III
  6. Love and Death
  7. Manhattan
  8. Annie Hall
  9. The Godfather Part II
  10. The Godfather

Father of the Bride

  • Platform: Disney Plus, Hulu, YouTube TV, tru TV
  • Length: 1h 45m
  • Director: Charles Shyer
  • Year: 1991
  • IMDb Score: 6.6

Starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, George Newbern, Kieran Culkin, Martin Short, Peter Michael Goetz, and BD Wong. This is a remake of the 1950 film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor.

Something’s Gotta Give

  • Platform: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home (Rent)
  • Length: 2h 8m
  • Director: Nancy Meyers
  • Year: 2003
  • IMDb Score: 6.7

Starring Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Keanu Reeves, Amanda Peet, and Frances McDormand. This romantic comedy directed by Nancy Meyers earned Diane Keaton her fourth Oscar nomination for Best Actress. With a budget of $60 million, it grossed over $266 million at the box office.

Manhattan Murder Mystery

  • Platform: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home (Rent)
  • Length: 1h 44m
  • Director: Woody Allen
  • Year: 1993
  • IMDb Score: 7.3

Starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Alan Alda, Anjelica Huston, Jerry Adler, Lynn Cohen, and Zach Braff. It had an estimated budget of $13.5 million and grossed $11.3 million at the box office. It was adapted for the stage by Paco Vidal. Actors Enrique San Francisco and Beatriz Santana played the roles of Woody Allen and Diane Keaton, respectively.

Play It Again, Sam

  • Platform: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home (Rent)
  • Length: 1h 25m
  • Director: Herbert Ross
  • Year: 1972
  • IMDb Score: 7.6

Starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts, Jerry Lacy, and Susan Anspach. It is a film adaptation based on Woody Allen’s play of the same name. Filmmaker Herbert Ross directed the feature film at the request of Allen himself, who at that time did not yet have enough experience to direct a film. The play was also known as Aspirin for Two. It is undoubtedly one of Woody Allen’s first successes on the big screen.

The Godfather Part III

  • Platform: Not available
  • Length: 2h 42m
  • Director: Francis Ford Coppola
  • Year: 1990
  • IMDb Score: 7.6

The final installment of The Godfather trilogy. Of the three films, it had the least impact and received the least recognition from critics. And despite receiving seven Academy Award nominations—no small feat—it did not win any of them. Released on Christmas Day 1990, it grossed nearly $137 million worldwide. Diane Keaton closed the trilogy playing the role of Kay Adams.

Love and Death

  • Platform: fuboTV, MGM+
  • Length: 1h 25m
  • Director: Woody Allen
  • Year: 1975
  • IMDb Score: 7.6

Starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton. It is one of Woody Allen’s most notable early comedies as director, screenwriter, and lead actor. In fact, the New York filmmaker himself considers “Love and Death” to be the funniest film he has ever produced. With a budget of $3 million, it grossed just over $20 million at the box office.

Manhattan

  • Platform: fuboTV, MGM+
  • Length: 1h 36m
  • Director: Woody Allen
  • Year: 1979
  • IMDb Score: 7.8

Another of the great works of the filmmaker’s career. And, against all odds, Woody Allen disagrees and continues to point out that it is one of his least successful works. One of the most highly valued and carefully crafted elements of Manhattan, from the day of its release to the present day, is its incredible and unforgettable soundtrack by George Gershwin. It was one of his highest-grossing films, earning nearly $124 million.

Annie Hall

  • Platform: fuboTV, MGM+
  • Length: 1h 33m
  • Director: Woody Allen
  • Year: 1977
  • IMDb Score: 7.9

Woody Allen’s masterpiece. This romantic comedy was undoubtedly his finest work and won him four Oscars. Notably, these were the first Oscars of his long career. Annie Hall won Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Original Screenplay, and Actress in a Leading Role (Diane Keaton). The filmmaker has never been a fan of making sequels to his own stories. But with Annie Hall, he was on the verge of making an exception, as he explained in 1993 in the book Woody Allen on Woody Allen. He imagined where his characters would be 20 years later and thought about the possibility of a sequel. We will never know if it would have been as successful as the first one.

The Godfather Part II

  • Platform: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home (Rent)
  • Length: 3h 22m
  • Director: Francis Ford Coppola
  • Year: 1974
  • IMDb Score: 9.0

Sequel to the trilogy produced by Coppola. In this second part, it won 6 Oscars out of 11 nominations: Best Picture, Best Director (Coppola), Best Supporting Actor (Robert de Niro), Best Adapted Screenplay (Coppola and Mario Puzo), Best Original Score (Nino Rota and Carmine Coppola) and Best Art Direction (Dean Tavoularis, Angelo Graham and George R. Nelson).

The Godfather

  • Platform: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home (Rent)
  • Length: 2h 55m
  • Director: Francis Ford Coppola
  • Year: 1972
  • IMDb Score: 9.2

Coppola’s masterpiece. Nominated for 11 Oscars, it ultimately won Best Picture, Best Actor (Marlon Brando) as Vito Corleone, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It also received five Golden Globes.

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