Here's a list of our favorite movies that we recommend to moviegoers that aren't woke. The list is new and will be updated often.
Dune (2021) - Denis Villeneuve's modern adaptation of Frank Herbert's classic sci-fi novel, there's some brown washing but it doesn't hurt the film, and still entertaining. It's about a boy named Pual, the son of a noble family, that finds must find density in the desert planet of Arrakis. - Warner Bros.: 2021
The Matrix - A modern sci-fi masterpiece from the Wachowskis that still holds up today, about a man named Neo that searches for the truth. What is the Matrix? - Warner Bros.: 1999
The Matrix Reloaded - A flawed sequel, but still entertaining that extends the lore from the first film. - Warner Bros.: 2003
The Matrix Revolutions - More flawed and not as great, but still an entertaining conclusion. - Warner Bros.: 2003
The Animatrix - A spin-off of the Matrix, that features 9 animated short films that takes place within the Matrix Universe. - Warner Bros.: 2003
Star Wars: A New Hope - George Lucas' sci-fi masterpiece that has influenced modern science fiction. It's about a boy named Luke that must save the galaxy from the evil galactic empire. - Lucasfilm (Disney): 1977
The Shining - From Stanley Kubrick and based upon the novel by Stephen King, a caretaker of an isolated resort, has a complete mental breakdown, terrorizing his young son and wife. - Warner Bros.: 1980
The Dirty Dozen - A rebellious U.S. Army Major is assigned a dozen convicted murderers for a WWII suicide mission code-named Operation Amnesty. Filled with action and humor. Warner Bros.: 1967
Penny Serenade - A couple's big dreams give way to a life full of sadness and joy. Paramount: 1941
Replicas - A daring synthetic biologist who, after a car accident kills his family, will stop at nothing to bring them back, even if it means pitting himself against a government-controlled laboratory, a police task force, and the physical laws of science. Worth a rent. Lionsgate: 2018
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