The Alien universe is back, baby. Unsurprisingly, attempting to experiment on the alien goes horribly wrong for the scientists. As a result, their facility -- a massive ship split between parts ...
Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One Review (PSVR2) – A good game stemming from the Alien franchise is, unfortunately, far more rare than it should be. Of course there’s Alien: Isolation, which borrowed ...
Alien: Romulus marks a return to the roots of the legendary sci-fi horror franchise, drawing from the chilling atmosphere and intense suspense that made the original films iconic. Directed by Fede ...
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The first reviews and Rotten Tomatoes score for Alien: Earth are in, and critics are praising the series as one of the franchise’s best entries. Created by Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth has a massive ...
Alien: Romulus presents an intriguing addition to the beloved Alien franchise. This latest entry by Fede Alvarez offers a blend of nostalgia and fresh perspectives on familiar themes. Audiences will ...
Alienated youth: Rain (Cailee Spaeny) takes on the mantle of Ripley, with David Jonsson as 'synthetic' Andy 20th Century Studios Alien: Romulus – set between the first and second film – is very much a ...
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ComicBook Nation host Kofi Outlaw didn’t love Alien: Romulus‘ heavy reliance on franchise nostalgia, giving it 2.5. out of 5 stars in his review: Alien: Romulus should be a big step forward for the ...
Truth be told, I approached “Alien: Earth” with a degree of skepticism. That’s not due to a lack of love for the iconic sci-fi universe. As a lifelong “Alien” superfan, introduced to the Xenomorph at ...
The beauty of the “Alien” franchise is that it has always allowed room for distinctive filmmakers to play with their own aesthetics and themes. Ridley Scott’s taut, philosophical space-thriller “Alien ...
There’s a dark joke (or tragic irony, depending on one’s cynicism) nestled within the appearance of a familiar character in “Alien: Romulus.” The move is a dubious creative decision for the sake of ...