In The Matrix, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) offers Neo (Reeves) a red and a blue pill. He tells him, “You take the blue pill… the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to ...
When given the choice between the red pill to innovate the franchise and the blue pill to stay the same, “The Matrix Resurrections” ultimately chose the latter. While “The Matrix Resurrections” ...
Complicated in the best of times, “The Matrix Resurrections” is simply convoluted, a collection of flashy digits that don’t add up to much of anything. Although director/co-writer Lana Wachowski slyly ...
CK Kimball is a writer, producer, performer and sometimes stop motion animator who's been published in High Times, Fangoria, Nightmarish Conjurings and "After the Fall" an Apocalyptic Anthology. Since ...
Those pesky red and blue pills are back in a new website teaser for The Matrix Resurrections, the long-awaited fourth installment in the sci-fi series. The website features both a red pill and a blue ...
In a video for Netflix, The Matrix co-creator Lilly Wachowski broke down why the landmark 1999 science fiction film is a trans allegory, and some new implications about what taking the red pill really ...
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