The Matrix Resurrections currently has an average rating of 5.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 1033 users on our platform.

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Sofia Ringström
rated 2

Jesus Christ what a mess. As a fan of the other movies I just want to erase this from my brain.

2 years ago
Mohammadmahdi Mansouri
rated 5

It wasn't anything like previous movies. And let's not talk about the beginning... so AWFUL. but it got interesting at the end.

4 months ago
Michael Madsen
rated 10

If you are into The Matrix, don't believe the negative reviews. This is a f*** masterpiece

2 years ago
Wendy Zhou
rated 3

Meh, it feels like they just pushed out another Matrix for the sake of doing it. Very unimpressed

1 year ago
Mathieu Laurent
rated 1

The worst movie I have seen in the last 20 years. If you liked the Matrix, be careful this joke of a B movie will hurt your feelings

2 years ago
Critic Alex Godfrey
rated 6

There is joy here, and a couple of gobsmacking ideas...

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Critic Joshua Rothkopf
rated 8

...a do-over without a full share of wonderment, but still a lot of fun.

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Critic Jack Shepherd
rated 8

...Reeves and Moss’ iconic characters make a full-blown return, and the love – and anguish – between them is palpable.

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Thomas Tornby
rated 3

Had a hard time watching it to the end. The story is just to thin

2 years ago
Sam & Sebbe Snackar
rated 4

The Matrix Resurrections - Recension (Inga spoilers)
https://youtu.be/MDp2W-pFCTQ

2 years ago
Ameem Shahid

Boring Movie

2 years ago
tyrone ellis drinkwater
rated 5

Unnecessary but mostly fine

2 years ago
Erik Cáceres Perman
rated 2

So, so, so bad. I wish they never made this one.

2 years ago
Jackson Holiday Wheeler
rated 4

Pretty sure this is a joke…

1 year ago
Niklas
rated 1

The most uneccesary sequel ever. Plus it is a really bad movie. Worst movie I have ever seen.

9 months ago
Critic Simran Hans
rated 8

...a utopian riff on the apocalyptic source material, a Technicolor reimagining flooded with light and optimism.

Read full review at The Guardian