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Drew Goddard will write and direct the new film while Lana Wachowski will executive produce.
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It’s a rare move for the Criterion to put television formats in their library, which speaks volumes about the extraordinary adaptation.
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It's giving Jupiter Ascending, for better or worse.
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Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss return for this very meta- Matrix.
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All proceeds from the filmmakers' auction will go toward the Protect & Defend Trans Youth Fund.
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The actress stars in Rifkin's Festival, which filmed back in 2019 but is finally being released this week.
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Surely, that's not the end!
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At the time of its release, Revolutions did not restore the trilogy’s reputation; arguably, it helped torpedo it.
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Ready to free your mind?
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"We're up against the emergence of a hate economy."
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We have all the details you need right here.
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Laverne Cox is a key commentator and executive producer for the film.
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Wachowski explained the "bubbling, seething rage within me was about my own oppression, that I [was forcing] myself to remain in the closet."
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"F*ck both of you."
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McEnany plays a version of herself, a woman who confronts Julia Sweeney (also on this show) for playing Pat and measures time with almonds.
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From Sundance to a series order, Work in Progress is breaking all sorts of new ground.
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If you can't handle them at their Sense8 orgies, you don't deserve them at their "I know kung fu."
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What will the collapse of the DVD/Blu-Ray/cable cycle for movies mean for the future of "cult classics" like this one?
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"I’m not really interested in subtext at this time," Wachowski said about leaving science fiction.
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Where else can you see Channing Tatum as a dog-man with space rollerblades?