The Wachowskis’ original Matrix movie set a high bar for philosophical action cinema, taking the Brain in a Vat thought ...
Thinking about the Matrix movies takes us back to the early 2000s – the introduction of gravity-defying moves, the red pill-blue pill metaphor, leather-clad kung fu fighters and more in the ...
At the end of "The Matrix: Reloaded," the second chapter in Andy and Larry Wachowski's trilogy of philosophical cyberpunk nonsense, many viewers, including myself, were left with a profound sense of ...
The Matrix was a Trojan Horse. What began with Y2K futurism, kung-fu, and “bullet time” later evolved into a brooding treatise on free will. The sequel to the 1999 phenomenon, The Matrix Reloaded, ...
Walking into The Matrix: Revolutions, I was prepared to be disappointed. I'm one of the many people who found The Matrix: Reloaded to be pretentious, with a few good bits of action peppered in between ...
“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 ...
In the closing moments of 2003's The Matrix Revolutions, both Neo and Trinity died during the epic final battle in Zion. Needless to say, we all wondered how they had been brought back to life in The ...
Six months after the events of the first film, The Matrix Reloaded finds Neo and the rebels once again fighting Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), who’s bent on preventing humans from escaping the simulated ...
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