Listen y'all, it's been a long week so I'm going to just cut directly to the chase here: The Matrix: Resurrections finally has its first trailer, and...just watch it.
The highly-anticipated new installment in the Matrix franchise still follows Neo (Keanu Reeves), who appears to be back to his old ways, once again going by the name "Thomas Anderson."
While speaking to a gentleman who appears to be his therapist (Neil Patrick Harris), Neo muses that he's "had dreams that weren’t just dreams."
Shortly after, we get another familiar face when Neo runs into Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) at a coffee shop, who seems to have no recollection of their past history together.
Things escalate quickly after a still-unnamed character* (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) once again offers Neo the iconic red pill and ~down the rabbit hole~ he goes.
*Yahya's character's identity has yet to be revealed, but it's hard to deny who those tiny glasses are reminding us of!
After some action and incredible visuals, the trailer ends with another short conversation, this time with a different gentleman (Jonathan Groff) who does the thing! He says the title of the movie!!!
Like...Y'ALL! Keanu? Yahya?! Someone's clearly been reading my diary!!! I've got to get a better lock for that thing.
The action sequences! The beautiful direction! The shot composition! The positively sick use of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit!" It! All! Looks! Unbelievable!
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In June of 2020, the actor and Harry Potter star published an open letter on The Trevor Project's website, stating that "trans women are women."
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If you're currently job hunting, chances are you've found yourself at your wit's end of the application process. They can be long, tedious, and often times you don't even get a response back.
Which is probably why this résumé "hack" is currently re-circulating around Twitter.
The hack is called "white wording," and it's a trick designed to outsmart most companies' Applicant Tracking Software. The software is designed to sort through job applications and choose the ones that align best with the job description.
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One of the classic TV show's more memorable (for all the wrong reasons 🥴) characters was glee club director and teacher Will Schuester — or Mr. Schue — who was played by Matthew Morrison.
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Earlier this week, Prue Leith took to Twitter to announce that the Great British Bake Off's theme for their next episode would be "Mexican week."
Yeah, yikes 😅
It's not that I don't think it's possible to do an episode like this with appreciation and respect for the culture, but I was fairly certain that wasn't the direction #GBBO would be going.