The Glitch in the Matrix phenomenon is an uncanny experience that seemingly can’t be explained rationally. As its name suggests, it’s inspired by a scene in 1999 sci-fi blockbuster The Matrix. Here, ...
Twenty-four years after it was released, sci-fi movie The Matrix is recognised for its groundbreaking special effects, Keanu Reeves’ ultra-cool central performance and, of course, its brain-melting, ...
The story: A man named Thomas is told that the world is not what he thought it to be, and despite the passion of the messenger and the void in his own life, he refuses to believe. He wants to see for ...
All these years later, some viewers are still trying to bend the spoon, instead of accepting that there is no spoon. By Richard Newby [This story contains spoilers for The Matrix Resurrections] ...
Are you resigned to doing cell cultures the old-fashioned way, complacently swabbing cells onto collagen or gel platforms? Or have you always believed there must be a better way? The answer to your ...
Across all of movie history, it is hard to think of a collection of films more eclectic than those that make up the Matrix series. It remains a powerful vision from Lana and Lilly Wachowski whose work ...
"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 ...
It’s been almost two decades since the last Matrix movie, but now moviegoers are getting prepared to plug back in and once more question the nature of their reality. The Matrix Resurrections, the ...
"There is no spoon" is one of many memorable and quotable lines in "The Matrix." We dive into the line's true meaning and ties to philosophy.
Even if you haven’t seen The Matrix (1999) in years, you probably remember this scene: a bald kid in monk-like robes sits with Neo (Keanu Reeves), holding a spoon that bends and twists like liquid ...
Ahead of The Matrix Resurrections, the fourth installment of The Matrix series, NPR's A Martínez talks to Vox critic Emily VanDerWerff about the trans metaphors in the original film. After more than ...
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