In a summer packed with highly anticipated movies, one of the most talked about monster horror sci-fi flicks of the year just got an exciting new look. In an exclusive interview with Total Film, which ...
The nightmarish xenomorph, with its piston-like inner jaw and blood that could melt your face off, might be the “perfect organism” as succinctly described in the original Alien movie, but that hasn’t ...
This summer’s Alien: Earth TV series serves up more than one kind monster – something we’ve seen before in the long-running Alien franchise… NB: The following contains a spoiler for Alien: Romulus.
A singular eyeball attached to slimy tentacles, the organism aggressively implants itself in a human or animal’s eye socket. It acts as a parasite by controlling its host’s actions, turning them into ...
Back when Alien: Earth premiered on FX and Hulu, all of three weeks ago, IGN’s Clint Gage said in his review of the first two episodes that, “The xenomorph is playing the hits, as it were. But this ...
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/FX The nightmarish xenomorph, with its piston-like inner jaw and blood that could melt your face off, might be the “perfect organism” as ...
Alien: Earth, the upcoming FX series set in the expansive sci-fi universe, is a show we don’t really know much about even though it’s set to arrive later this year. And the latest teaser doesn’t ...
Before we talk about the energetic-but-empty Alien: Romulus, we need to talk about the Alien movie franchise. When Ridley Scott's Alien debuted in 1979, it helped set the template for both horror and ...
No two horror movie villains ever seemed more ideally suited for one another than the Predator and the Alien, the cinema's greatest hunter and cinema's deadliest beast. Created by very different ...
A louder, jump scare-riddled take on the Alien formula doesn't prove to be a better one as Alien: Romulus desperately tries to recall what made the franchise's first two movies great. "Get away from ...
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