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 ...
With the release of its final episode, "The Real Monsters," Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth has officially come to a close. The eight-episode series has provided a bona fide roller coaster ride for ardent ...
James Cameron’s Aliens is full of staggering shots that simultaneously terrify audiences to their core, yet also make them think, ‘I wonder how they did that!’ One shot in particular, though, stands ...
What started out as a simple monster movie in space -- Ridley Scott's 1979 Alien -- has in the decades since seen burst from its chest, if you will, an entire franchise of seemingly unstoppable, ...
The Alien franchise is home to some of the scariest monsters in science fiction. Central to it all is the Xenomorph, a nightmarish species with numerous types ranging from the Ovomorph and Queen to ...
Alien: Earth showrunner Noah Hawley clearly didn’t think the franchise was doing enough with the implications of its title. Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) imagined the kind of nightmare lifeforms that ...
From the Ovomorph and Queen to the Predalien and Facehugger, the numerous types of Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise are some of the scariest monsters in the sci-fi realm. The original film features ...
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Alien: Romulus’ Most Divisive CGI Element Gets Mixed Reaction From VFX Artists After Home ...
A home video release change relating to one of Alien: Romulus' most controversial visual effects was reviewed by VFX artists.
The Engineers were an alien species that pre-dated humanity by millions of years. Prometheus’ opening scene (where an Engineer sacrifices himself to kickstart Earth’s “Genesis” moment), implies that ...
When Andy, Rain and Tyler sneak through the Facehugger-infested hallway, there’s more to this sequence. We can see Rain accidentally touch one of the Facehuggers and then she bumps into a scientist ...
Andy repeats a memorable franchise line in Alien: Romulus that was first spoken by Sigourney Weaver in Aliens, but it's more than just a fun reference. David Jonsson plays Andy, a synthetic character ...
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