The ‘Matrix’ Trilogy

Craving more Keanu Reeves after the “John Wick” movies? Try any of the films in the “Matrix” series, in which machines have learned to use humans as living batteries. The resistance is led by people who have broken out of the machine-manufactured dream world (our world, of course); and everyone looks amazing in sleek, long coats. The first one is by far the best, but the second and third have their fair share of great action sequences.

Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later

With a cast that includes the returning comedians Michael Ian Black, Janeane Garofalo, Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler — “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later” is just as strange and silly as every other entry in this most unlikely franchise.

The Defenders

Not releasing until Aug. 18th, this Marvel mini-series unites Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones and Iron Fist in a battle royale against the mystically superpowered ninjas known as the Hand.

Icarus

Filmmaker and amateur cyclist Bryan Fogel sets out to experiment with performance enhancing drugs and then stumbles deep into the world of Russian doping.  This is a fantastic documentary that looks at both widespread corruption in sports and the far-reaching international criminal syndicates, “Icarus” exposes the darker realities of the modern world.

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