The Matrix, a groundbreaking science fiction action film, unfolds across four parts in The Matrix Saga. The first chapter, released in 1999, captivated audiences with its unique storyline and garnered ...
‘The Matrix’ stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss are still synonymous with the sci-fi film a quarter of a century later Warner Bros/Village Roadshow Pictures ...
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, ...
In 1999, The Matrix premiered in theaters and wowed audiences across the world. It was followed by two sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, in 2002 and 2003, respectively. But it ...
The groundbreaking sci-fi action trilogy The Matrix has found a new streaming home. The original three movies in the iconic franchise led by Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss will start streaming on ...
In this explosive final chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo, Morpheus and Trinity battle to defend Zion, the last real-world city, against the onslaught of the machines that have enslaved the human ...
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 ...
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Short of "Star Wars" and "Star Trek," you'd be hard-pressed to find a science fiction franchise of the modern era more influential than "The Matrix." Did the Wachowskis' 1999 magnum opus take major ...
Think back to 1999, when you first saw "The Matrix." Remember the exhilarating sense of awe and wonder you experienced, the feeling that you were watching something truly revolutionary? The clothes, ...
Superman Returns relied too heavily on nostalgia, casting Brandon Routh as the Christopher Reeve version of the iconic DC Comics character. The movie was incredibly light on action, so 300 and ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
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