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In space, no one can hear you scream. But in the best space horror movies of all time, there's plenty of audible screaming ...
In 1979, Ridley Scott took a trip into a nightmarish region of space (fuelled by the real nightmares of H.R. Giger) and returned with a petrified crew and an extra passenger they'd rather not have ...
During a special screening of Alien at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris, Sigourney Weaver sat down for an hour-long masterclass called “A Lesson in Cinema,” a deep dive into her legendary career ...
When Ridley Scott first premiered “Alien” in 1979, a new era of practical effects and creature design was ushered into the cultural zeitgeist. Almost 50 years later, the world that Scott built ...
We’ve already made our opinion knownOpens in a new tab, but T.Ocellus, a.k.a. “the octopus eye,” especially when it’s inside a poor zombified sheep — is the scariest alien in all of Alien: Earth. The ...
In this week's episode of Alien: Earth, the inevitable finally happened: One (well, technically two... but more on that later) of the dangerous extraterrestrial species being held on Neverland Island ...
“He likes the sheep,” Samuel Blenkin tells Polygon. “He thinks the sheep's kind of cool.” For Blenkin, who plays the petulant trillionaire genius Boy Kavalier, the sheep was also an excellent scene ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Alien: Earth Episode 6 “The Fly” ends with the inevitable. After weeks of watching Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) shrug off concerns about keeping five different, and ...
The Alien movies have long attracted some big-name — or soon-to-be big-name — directors to show off their chops. After sci-fi legend Ridley Scott established the story in Alien, a pre-Titanic James ...
In space, no one can hear your cinema screen. Which Alien films are best left in hypersleep, and which are worth delving into again? To answer that, let’s rank all the Alien films on the Company’s ...