"This ship collected five different life-forms from the darkest corners of the universe... Each one a unique, deadly species." FX has revealed two more promo spots for Alien Day celebrating their ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Hughes is an entertainment writer covering cinema and genre TV. Filmmaker Fede Álvarez’s anxiously awaited legacy sequel ...
Now it’s time for Alien fans to update their rankings — and this time we’re going to look at where Alien: Romulus fits within the hierarchy of “scariest Alien films.”’ Check out that list below! NOTE: ...
After my disappointment over cheestastic alien abduction flick The Fourth Kind, I wracked my brain to come up with alien abduction movies that are actually scary. I made a short list – vote on these ...
Hold your pulse rifle and motion tracker ready, because Alien: Romulus is now in theaters. The newest entry in the long-running sci-fi horror franchise comes from director Fede Álvarez, best known for ...
Alien aficionados will know that creator Ridley Scott’s original idea for the ending of the sci-fi horror masterpiece saw the xenomorph kill Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley then mimic her voice before ...
Sci-fi fans, your new TV obsession is here: FX's Alien: Earth expanded the world of the Alien franchise in Tuesday's series premiere — and scared the bejeezus out of us, too. Back on Earth, we're ...
"Run!!" There's a new Alien movie in town. Time to get everyone together to go to back to theater for a great time at the cinema watching something dark and scary. Alien: Romulus is the seventh movie ...
Editor's note: The below contains major spoilers for the Alien: Earth finale. The first two Alien films are among the most terrifying sci-fi horror movies ever made, but then the franchise lost its ...
There are those who don’t like any of the “Alien” films after the first two, instructively different ones: Ridley Scott’s “Alien” (1979) and James Cameron’s “Aliens” (1986). And there are others who ...
Science fiction and horror have been soulmates since Mary Shelley published Frankenstein in 1818. While science fiction can help us understand how new technologies could change the world, horror can ...
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