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The Matrix Resurrections finds Neo (Keanu Reeves) living under the name Thomas A. Anderson. He works as a game designer in the same city as Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), who now is called Tiffany.
The Matrix Resurrections was not subtle in its criticisms of obsessive nostalgia in today's mainstream culture. It was also critical of the stranglehold that corporations like Warner Bros. now ...
The first act of The Matrix Resurrections, Lana Wachowski's return to her groundbreaking sci-fi franchise, is all about reckoning with the legacy that the original trilogy – co-directed with ...
The fourth installment in “The Matrix” franchise, “Resurrections,” hit cinemas after almost 20 years of pleading from Warner Bros. to the original trilogy director Lana Wachowski. Wachowski finally ...
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The Matrix Resurrections introduces two separate realities. One is everyday life in San Francisco. Neo (Reeves) lives under the name Thomas A. Anderson. However, the second reality lies behind it ...
When Resurrections begins, viewers are introduced to a world where Neo (Keanu Reeves) is living as a video game designer named Thomas Anderson. Reeves’ character is best known in his world for ...
Now looking for redemption through an ultra-high definition disc release, The Matrix Resurrections (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, rated R, 2.39:1 aspect ratio, 148 minutes, $49.98) explores the ...
The Matrix Resurrections is not shy about its video game influences. At the beginning, Thomas Anderson is being forced to work on a sequel to his groundbreaking game The Matrix, a straightforward ...