Few films can truly be called a masterpiece, but Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) is deserving of the moniker. The film chronicles the doomed crew of the Weyland Yutani corporation’s USCSS Nostromo who ...
Set between the original Alien and its more bombastic sequel, Aliens, Fede Alvarez's Alien: Romulus echoes the the greatest elements of those films, while also delivering his own spin on the ...
Are we alone in the universe? Indeed, it could not be a question that has captured the human imagination more than this one, perhaps as long as human beings have walked on this earth. While scenes of ...
As a spacecraft hurtles toward its doom in “Alien: Romulus,” a dispassionate female voice begins a familiar refrain: “T minus 40 seconds and counting.” Ah, what a comforting sound! It means that the ...
A provocative theory circulating among artificial intelligence researchers suggests that once machines achieve human-level intelligence and beyond, they might create something entirely unexpected: a ...
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I know Alien: Prometheus and Covenant have their defenders, and from a visual and design standpoint, they are unmatched. But often, it felt like the xenomorphs themselves got in the way of a heady ...
One of the most talked-about - not to mention divisive - elements of Fede Alvarez's Alien: Romulus was the introduction of another Xenomorph/human hybrid in the last act, and previously-released ...
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