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- Digital Trends
The Matrix is now streaming for free. Find out how to stream great movies (July 25-27)
Streaming has undoubtedly changed how we watch movies. While nothing can replace the theatrical experience, the pros of streaming ultimately outweigh the cons. That being said, the prices are getting out of control. Offset those costs by downloading FAST services, free apps that offer thousands of movies at no cost to the consumer. If you believe the quality of movies on FAST services is poor, think again. The Matrix, one of the most influential movies of the last 30 years, is streaming for free. The hits don't stop there. Learn how to stream The Matrix and two other films below. Recommended Videos We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on HBO Max, and the best movies on Disney+. The Matrix (1999) Trying to explain the importance of The Matrix in two paragraphs is borderline impossible, so I'll give you the Cliff's Notes. Directed by the Wachowskis, The Matrix explores a dystopian future where humanity becomes trapped inside a simulated reality controlled by machines. Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves), better known as the hacker Neo, is recruited by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) to join his band of rebels in the fight to free humans from the Matrix. Morpheus believes Neo is 'the One,' humanity's messiah who will destroy the sentient agents trying to keep people from escaping the Matrix. Many of The Matrix's elements — fight choreography, slow motion, wire fu techniques, and philosophical themes — inspired an entire generation of movies. Without The Matrix, most of your favorite action and sci-fi movies in the 21st century would not exist. Stream The Matrix on Pluto TV. The Wedding Singer (1998) If Happy Gilmore 2 becomes a hit, perhaps Netflix would want to explore another sequel to another Adam Sandler '90s movie, The Wedding Singer. Before 1998, Sandler was best known for his juvenile and immature humor. The Wedding Singer displayed Sandler's softer side, proving something that many of us have known for years — the Sandman is one of Hollywood's most versatile actors. The kind-hearted Robbie Hart (Sandler) is left at the altar on his wedding day. To make matters worse, Robbie works as a wedding singer, meaning he's constantly surrounded by love and happiness, two things he has yet to find. The only thing snapping him out of his depression is Julia (Drew Barrymore), a cheerful waitress who asks Robbie to help plan her wedding. As the two bond over wedding plans, Robbie realizes he loves Julia and wants to be the one to marry her. Grow Old With You is a Hall of Fame Sandler song. Stream The Wedding Singer on Tubi. The Worst Person in the World (2021) Do not take the title, The Worst Person in the World, at face value. Renate Reinsve's Julie might believe she's a bad person, but in actuality, she's confused about her life and afraid of the future. It's a normal feeling for anyone in Julie's shoes, an unmarried twentysomething transitioning into her 30s. Divided into 12 chapters, a prologue, and an epilogue, The Worst Person in the World explores Julie's romantic life, including her relationships with a comic artist (Anders Danielsen Lie) and a barista (Herbert Nordrum). The spectacular Reinsve injects passion, charisma, and depth into her character while subverting our expectations in a familiar genre. Reinsve and director Joachim Trier will reunite later this year in the Oscar favorite Sentimental Value. Stream The Worst Person in the World on Tubi.
Yahoo
7 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Jennifer Lopez's Extremely High-Cut, Pantsless Look Is One of Her Most Daring Yet
The 'Hustlers' actress is midway through her "Up All Night" tour. Jennifer Lopez is celebrating her birthday in style with an extremely high-cut chrome bodysuit that dazzled on stage last night during a performance at Regnum The Crown, a luxury resort in Turkey. The Unstoppable actress turned 56 today and is currently in the middle of the "Up All Night" tour, which began on July 8 in Pontevedra, Spain and is slated to end on August 12 in Sardinia, Italy. Lopez's onesie was one of her most daring looks yet. The sculpted silver bodysuit was extremely high-cut and featured a plunging neckline that nearly reached her belly button. She paired the look with matching over-the-knee boots that were covered in hundreds of silver sequins. True to form, Lopez's other looks from the "Up All Night" tour have been similarly sexy. Last week, for example, she hit the stage in Bilbao, Spain wearing a leather onesie covered in silver grommets and chains. Over the top, she wore an inky black cropped leather jacket with dramatic shoulders and metallic studs. The "On The Floor" singer's other looks have so far included a silver-sequin bodysuit and gold fringe jacket, a plunging sequin bra, leather lace-up pants, and sequin-covered Yankees cap, and a glittery catsuit. Lopez has been hard at work on her music since her divorce from Ben Affleck was finalized this January. In May, she played host and performer at the American Music Awards in a total of eight outfits. "There's a lot of different options," she said prior to the AMAs. "I will change [my mind]. I'll be like, No, I don't like this hair. Let's just pull it back. Give me a ponytail. Where are my hoops? There's so many different ways to go, and I'm just going to pick whatever feels good in the moment." Following the ex-couple's split, the "Dance Again" singer apparently told comedian Tiffany Haddish that she was not seeking another relationship. "I told [Haddish],'Girl, I'm not looking for no man," Lopez said in an interview with Access Hollywood. "I'm happy right now, I'm not trying to ruin it, okay?" Read the original article on InStyle


Digital Trends
2 hours ago
- Digital Trends
This heartbreaking drama is an underrated Netflix movie to watch this weekend (July 25-27)
Every time I open Netflix, I feel a mild sensation of both excitement and dread. There's plenty of stuff to check out, but I actually have to pick something in order to get started. This weekend, I've pulled together three movies that are all great whether you've seen them once or hundreds of times. They're also movies that, for one reason or another, are underrated at the moment. Give them a look. Recommended Videos We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on HBO Max, and the best movies on Disney+. Friday Night Lights (2004) One of the great football movies ever made, Friday Night Lights tells the story of a small Texas town where high school football is the only thing that matters. When the star tailback hurts himself and is out for the season, all hope of the team making it to the state championship seems lost. The team's coach must then push his kids and the town to remember how important it is to believe in themselves. As cheesy as that might sound, Billy Bob Thornton knows how to turn the material into something genuinely revelatory. There's a reason a whole show was based on the story at the center of this film. You can watch Friday Night Lights on Netflix. His Three Daughters (2024) A genuinely heartbreaking movie, His Three Daughters follows three sisters as they navigate the death of the father they all shared. Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne, and Elizabeth Olsen all delivered textured performances here, and part of the point of the movie is that their dad meant very different things to each of them. His Three Daughters is a movie about how easy it is to judge the people in your life and how hard it is to navigate difficult periods together without driving one another insane. Crucially, each actor receives plenty of breathing room. You can watch His Three Daughters on Netflix. Instant Family (2018) Family comedy has largely been relegated to Netflix, but Instant Family is a reminder of how great this genre can be. The film stars Rose Byrne and Mark Wahlberg as a couple who decide to foster children after agreeing to start a family. When they find themselves fostering three siblings, including a rebellious 15-year-old, they begin to realize how chaotic and complicated fostering children really is and how much they still have to learn. Byrne and Wahlberg are excellent and remarkably game. Instant Family is surprisingly sweet without losing any of its laughs. You can watch Instant Family on Netflix.