The Marvel Cinematic Universe has countless references to other movies, but some of them create mind-numbing plot holes that ruin it all.
Ridley Scott's iconic sci-fi horror movie "Alien" was released in the United States on May 25, 1979, meaning it turns 47 this year.
When you think of Sigourney Weaver, you might picture her exploring psychedelic alien worlds in "Avatar" or transforming into ...
The most impressive aspect of ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ is that Scott never tried to portray the Muslims in a negative light. There ...
Fans have long speculated that 'Alien' is an allegory for assault. Let's break down the idea.
Players do get little glimpses of the Xenomorph before this point — they'll witness it kill an NPC with its tail, hear it ...
From bone-chilling psychological twists to gravity-defying action sequences, certain cinematic moments transcend the screen ...
Ridley Scott's ALIEN (1979) gets a full movie breakdown and analysis by Erik Voss on The Deep Dive! Sign up to Milanote for ...
When watching a zombie movie, you'd probably expect the scariest part to involve, well, a zombie. But in Daisy Ridley's upcoming zombie thriller We Bury the Dead, the most bone-chilling scene has zero ...
Either way, don’t expect him to ever return to the xenomorph hive. In a conversation on the “Just Foolin’ About” with Michael Biehn podcast, Cameron and Biehn (who co-starred in “Aliens” with ...
For years, there was chatter online about District 9 director Neill Blomkamp's plans for Alien 5. The plan was for Ripley and Newt to return, making up for the missteps made with the characters in ...