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  1. The movie stars Keanu Reeves as Neo, a hacker recruited by a rebellion to aid them in the fight against machines who have taken over the world and placed humanity inside a simulated reality called "the Matrix". Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving and Joe Pantoliano also star.

  2. Lana Wachowski is a transgender writer, producer and director known for The Matrix, Cloud Atlas and Sense8. She is one half of the Wachowskis, a creative duo with her sister Lilly, who have made ground-breaking movies and video games.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.79 m
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  3. A list of 10 movies and TV shows directed or co-directed by Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski, also known as the Wachowskis. The list includes classics like The Matrix, Cloud Atlas, and Sense8, as well as their latest project, The Matrix Resurrections.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · The new "Matrix" film will be written and directed by Drew Goddard, who praised the Wachowskis' vision and artistry. Lana Wachowski will serve as executive producer, while the plot and cast of the sequel are still unknown.

    • Jupiter Ascending
    • Bound
    • The Matrix Revolutions
    • The Matrix Reloaded
    • Speed Racer
    • Cloud Atlas
    • The Matrix
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    Oh, Jupiter Ascending, what a glorious mess you are. This science-fiction adventure film is not without its positives, it even is a film that is hard to really despise, though it still is the least successful vision from the directors. The worlds and visuals are a plus, though the story here is regrettably clumsy as it follows the titular Jupiter (...

    The feature directorial debut that started it all, Bound is a wonderous subversion of genre that is as exhilarating as it is deeply compelling. It centers on Violet (Jennifer Tilly) who begins to form a relationship with Corky (Gina Gershon). This relationship is also an affair as Violet is the girlfriend of the gangster Caesar (Joe Pantoliano). Wh...

    The imperfect finale to the trilogy of films, The Matrix Revolutionsis still a dynamic vision that saw the Wachowskis wrangling all the narrative threads they had established over the prior two entries. It carried on with the prophecy and the looming conflict with the machines, proving to be a giant spectacle that still was carried by strong charac...

    The second entry in the series, The Matrix Reloadedhad the tough task of carrying on after the first film left audiences' jaws on the floor. While it was not able to match that same energy, it still is a solid sequel that began to push the story into some interesting new directions. It may have left some viewers feeling a bit lost, but the willingn...

    A film that was woefully misunderstood and critically undervalued when it was first released, Speed Raceris a remarkable adaptation that came out long before anyone was prepared for it. It is a film that created its own cinematic grammar and pushed the envelope on what was possible for live-action adaptations. Told with intoxicating and vibrant col...

    An adaptation of the novel of the same name by David Mitchell, Cloud Atlasis another work from the directors that deserved more attention than it got. Spanning hundreds of years and vastly different worlds, the timeline of the film stays true to the novel while still bringing it to life as only they could. The result is a truly stunning piece of ar...

    There still could only be one film that takes the top spot on this ranking and it was always going to be The Matrix. It is a film that still remains as refreshing and audacious as when it first came out. From the manner in which it questioned our reality to the bonkers action sequences, there is nothing that had been like it when it came out and no...

    A review of the filmography of the Wachowski sisters, from their debut Bound to their latest The Matrix Resurrections. See how the directors' vision, style, and themes evolved over their diverse and polarizing works.

    • Chase Hutchinson
    • Movie Reviews Editor
  5. Mar 30, 2019 · How the 1999 sci-fi film, directed by trans sisters Lana and Lilly Wachowski, captured the feeling of being a trans person before coming out. The article explores the movie's themes of identity, transformation, and love, and its cultural legacy and controversies.

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  7. Learn about the life and career of Lana Wachowski, one half of the directing duo the Wachowskis, known for The Matrix and Cloud Atlas. Find out about her transgender identity, family, awards, trivia and more.

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