Movies Starring Carrie-Anne Moss

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An astronaut stranded alone in space confronts loneliness and existential dread while awaiting rescue.

Why people love it: Its meditative pacing and introspective storytelling explore isolation in a profound way. The film’s minimalist approach and strong performances resonate with viewers seeking thoughtful sci‑fi.

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A man with short‑term memory loss hunts his wife's killer using tattoos.

Why people love it: Its reverse chronology forces viewers to experience confusion firsthand, making the reveal devastating. The structure is a masterclass in storytelling.

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A stoner and his dealer go on the run after witnessing a crime, leading to a chaotic adventure.

Why people love it: The film mixes hilarious stoner humor with thrilling action sequences. Rogen and Franco’s chemistry is a perfect match. Its memorable lines have become cult favorites.

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A desperate crew journeys to Mars to secure a new energy source, battling a deadly storm and hidden threats on the red world.

Why people love it: Its gritty depiction of space travel and strong cast deliver a tense, atmospheric experience. Viewers appreciate the realistic survival drama.

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After a tragic accident, a socially awkward man forms an unlikely bond with his neighbor, a compassionate woman caring for her autistic sister.

Why people love it: The film’s gentle storytelling and nuanced performances create a heartfelt portrait of empathy. Its quiet humor and tender moments resonate deeply.

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A collection of animated shorts expands the world of The Matrix with fresh stories and styles.

Why people love it: It offers diverse artistic visions that deepen the Matrix mythology. Fans appreciate the bold animation experiments and expanded lore.

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A computer hacker discovers reality is a simulated world and joins a rebellion.

Why people love it: Groundbreaking effects and a sleek style made it a cultural milestone. Its philosophical questions about reality still resonate.

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Neo continues his fight against the Machines, uncovering deeper conspiracies while mastering new powers.

Why people love it: Fans love its groundbreaking action sequences and expansion of the Matrix mythos, while still delivering iconic visual style. The choreography of bullet‑time fights remains a highlight.

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Neo awakens in a new simulation, confronting fresh threats as the line between reality and the Matrix blurs.

Why people love it: Audiences enjoy the meta‑commentary on nostalgia and the return of iconic characters. The film blends mind‑bending visuals with emotional depth, rewarding longtime fans.

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The final battle for Zion unfolds as Neo confronts the machines.

Why people love it: Fans appreciate the epic scale and resolution of the saga, especially the intense action sequences and philosophical themes. The film delivers a visual spectacle that ties together the story's mythos.

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A deep‑sea research station battles a monstrous entity after a seismic disturbance awakens it.

Why people love it: The Rift offers early‑career Carrie‑Anne Moss and a gritty, low‑budget atmosphere that heightens the suspense. Its creature design and claustrophobic underwater set deliver genuine chills. Fans appreciate its earnest homage to classic marine horror.

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A young woman confronts her eating disorder through a tough group‑therapy program.

Why people love it: Its honest, unflinching look at addiction resonates deeply. Collins delivers a compelling, vulnerable performance that anchors the film.

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