How do you reboot “The Matrix?” The original film by the Wachowskis was a once-in-a-generation work when it was released in 1999. The idea that the “real” world was actually a computer simulation ...
After over 18 years of waiting, the next entry in The Matrix story - The Matrix Resurrections - has nearly arrived. While the film won't officially be released in theaters and on HBO Max until ...
The Matrix Resurrections is here. It's the fourth film in the philosophical sci-fi series that began at the turn of the millennium. In fact, it's the first installment in 18 years. If you're ready to ...
“The Matrix Resurrections” is an unholy mess. Was there a reason to make another “Matrix” film after the failures that were “The Matrix Reloaded” and “The Matrix Revolutions” (both 2003)? Maybe a ...
The Matrix, directed by Lana and Lily Wachowski, revolutionized the way we watch film, especially action cinema. How do you reinvent what you invented? This question is at the heart of The Matrix ...
If you’ve watched The Matrix Resurrections, you might remember a scene where the character Smith (played by Jonathan Groff) takes a jab at Warner Bros possibly leaving Lana and Lilly Wachowski (the ...
The Matrix Resurrections is on HBO Max and in theaters now. The fourth Matrix film combines familiar faces like Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Ann Moss with new versions of characters from the original ...
"Nothing comforts anxiety like a little nostalgia," Morpheus says in The Matrix Resurrections. That's a not-so-subtle dig at the onslaught of reboots and remakes dominating our culture — revisiting ...
The Matrix Resurrections is now out in the wild in both theaters across the world, and streaming service HBO Max -- but man, it really hasn't done well at the box office -- Spider-Man: No Way Home has ...
At a time when Hollywood blockbusters can only seem to be about themselves, Lana Wachowski subverts that trend in extraordinary ways. It’s fitting — maybe even fate — that “Spider-Man: No Way Home” ...
In 1999, “The Matrix” was released and with it, the phrases “red pill,” “bullet time,” and “free your mind” entered the cultural lexicon. That was a different world then, when technology taking over ...