EXCLUSIVE: The NFL has teamed up with United States Army Green Beret and NFL Legend Nate Boyer to promote Boyer’s feature directorial debut MVP, in addition to the non-profit on which the film is based.
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EXCLUSIVE: The NFL has teamed up with United States Army Green Beret and NFL Legend Nate Boyer to promote Boyer’s feature directorial debut MVP, in addition to the non-profit on which the film is based.
EXCLUSIVE: The NFL has teamed up with United States Army Green Beret and NFL Legend Nate Boyer to promote Boyer’s feature directorial debut MVP, in addition to the non-profit on which the film is based.
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Every Tuesday, discriminating viewers are confronted with a flurry of choices: new releases on disc and on-demand, vintage and original movies on any number of streaming platforms, catalog titles making a splash on Blu-ray or 4K. This biweekly column sifts through all of those choices to pluck out the movies most worth your time, no matter how you’re watching.
The Matrix Resurrections – has opened up about the “quarter life crisis” she experienced before picking up her role in the newly released sequel, saying she almost quit acting.In a new interview with /Film, the 29-year-old explained that she “was in a weird space” around the time she was offered the role as Bugs, noting that she “wasn’t really sure what [she] wanted to do” after 14 years of acting.
The new movie The Matrix Resurrections is out now in theaters and it’s also available for streaming on HBO Max for just 31 days. So, do you need to stick around for an end credits scene?
Brass Against have put their signature, horn-driven spin on Rage Against The Machine’s 1992 classic ‘Wake Up’, which appears in the end credits of The Matrix Resurrections.The film was released yesterday (December 22) in US and UK cinemas, landing as the long-awaited fourth instalment in the Matrix franchise.
a mid-credits and a post-credits sequence.) Even if there isn’t a “Matrix Resurrections” post-credits sequence, you’re probably going to sit there in rapt anticipation anyway.
What came first, the chicken or the egg? And in the case of “The Matrix Resurrections,” was the film first conceived purely as a way for Lana Wachowski to tell an epic love story, or was the meta sequel the result of boardroom discussions and urging from the studio? When you watch the film, you can’t really tell, as ‘Resurrections’ truly feels like a film at war with its own existence.
By Warning: minor spoilers for The Matrix Resurrections ahead.In the middle of our interview, The Matrix Resurrections star Jessica Henwick and I began to muse over the meaning of her character Bugs’ very distinctive hair. The resistance leader’s cropped cut is blue when she’s in the simulated world—where Neo () is a depressed video game developer and The Matrix is nothing more than a very successful piece of IP—and black when she’s back in The Real World.
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 Resurrections. Lana Wachowski makes smart choices that to the naked eye might seem a bit nostalgic, but are more so intentional. It’s a way to introduce a new generation to the old Matrix films while ushering in a new narrative that course corrects some of the issues with the first three films.
Denis Villeneuve, along with most people who got early access to watch the film, pleaded with folks to see “Dune” in theaters instead of HBO Max when it was released in October. It was an experience that required the biggest screen and the best sound system available.
The stars are stepping out for the latest The Matrix Resurrections premiere!
The stars are stepping out for the latest The Matrix Resurrections premiere!
Mandy Moore is looking forward to the holidays with her family.
Jake Gyllenhaal’s powerful performance in The Guilty, a film he nurtured and brought to director Antoine Fuqua after seeing the Danish-language original at Sundance in 2018, has won tremendous plaudits ever since it debuted on Netflix earlier in the year. For the actor and producer, it marks the latest chapter in a new approach to making movies, not least because of the creativity required in its shoot to figure out safe ways to work during the pandemic.
The Matrix Resurrections star Jessica Henwick has teased a potential cameo from Tom Hardy in the upcoming film.The anticipated sequel, which is released later this month, will see the actress join returning stars including Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss nearly two decades after the last film in the series.Henwick, who plays Bugs, revealed that Hardy was shooting Venom: Let There Be Carnage at the same time as the fourth Matrix, and was filmed in the background of a scene.“We were filming in