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Sci-fi movies explore many great ideas, but movies like Alien deserve to be considered greats and remain at the top decades ...
After nine films, including sequels, prequels and spinoffs, and now Hulu’s Alien: Earth, the Alien franchise continues to ...
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There’s no better time to step into the shoes of the crew of the titularly ill-fated cargo ship in Alien: Fate of the Nostromo. Except maybe never. The Alien series is no stranger to board games. In ...
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Sigourney Weaver's Alien character is still one of the most beloved characters in sci-fi cinematic history, but a scene from her franchise debut shows she's just as fallible as anyone else. Ripley is ...
Veronica Cartwright, who played Lambert in the 1979 sci-fi horror film Alien, recently discussed a deleted scene with co-star Sigourney Weaver. During a recent New York Comic Con reunion panel, the ...
Veronica Cartwright is looking back at the time that she had to repeatedly slap Sigourney Weaver as part of a later deleted Alien scene. The actress, who played Nostromo navigator Lambert, revealed ...
The Alien movies have given us some truly unforgettable ships. From gritty freighters to military vessels, these alien movie spaceships are a big part of what makes the universe feel so real. Let’s ...
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Alien: Earth Episode 7. Alien: Earth has had it all this year. Noah Hawley continues to craft a masterpiece filled with compelling characters and plenty ...