Copy and paste this into your YouTube description box. It includes keywords for the 2026 release, the actors, and the specific topics discussed in the script. [First 2 lines - Crucial for the "Show More" fold] Is The Rip (2026) just another generic Netflix action movie, or is it the savior of streaming cinema? Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite in a gritty thriller that changes the rules of Hollywood forever. [Main Body] In this episode of Frameshift, we dive deep into Joe Carnahan’s latest film, The Rip. We aren't just looking at the plot; we’re dissecting the groundbreaking economic model behind Artists Equity that gave 1,200 crew members a piece of the profits. Does the new "profit-sharing" model actually make for a better movie? We analyze the intense chemistry between Damon and Affleck, the return of the mid-budget 90s crime thriller, and why this $100 million experiment feels so much heavier than the usual streaming content. From the claustrophobic tension of the Miami stash house to the explosive, shaky-cam action, we break down what works, what drags, and why this movie matters for the future of film. In this video, we cover: Why The Rip looks and feels different from standard Netflix originals. The Artists Equity business model explained. Matt Damon vs. Ben Affleck: Who gave the better performance? Joe Carnahan’s gritty direction and the "90s throwback" aesthetic. Honest critique: pacing issues and the "Streaming Syndrome." 💬 Question of the day: Do you prefer Ben Affleck as the panicked moral compass or the cool, collected hero? Let me know in the comments! #TheRip #MattDamon #BenAffleck #Netflix2026 #MovieReview #FilmAnalysis #ArtistsEquity #JoeCarnahan #ActionMovies #Frameshift