Alien director Ridley Scott eventually returned to the franchise, but couldn't complete his ambitious plans. Here's what his ...
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There are few movies of any kind that can produce as much affection, from just about every sort of movie lover there is, as "Alien." Ridley Scott's 1979 masterwork blends sci-fi and horror together in ...
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You know things aren’t going to go well when you make an android that looks like Michael Fassbender. Especially on the USCSS Covenant. The tale of the USCSS Covenant is a lesson in what happens when ...
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With a wide knowledge of movies and games which would put your smelliest neckbeard to shame, George Spearing is a character like no other. He watches movies AND plays video games, sometimes at the ...
The squared circle-to-silver screen pipeline has never been particularly clean. While there’s always a guest spot for jacked-up wrestlers on Young Rock, rising to the level of a movie star is another ...
In Ridley Scott's 1979 film "Alien," the sinister android Ash (Ian Holm) describes the killer creature loose aboard his spaceship as "the perfect organism," admitting that its "structural perfection ...
From celestial collisions to man-eating aliens to human centipedes, here’s to another decade at the movies.* Illustration: Ari Liloan From celestial collisions to man-eating aliens to human centipedes ...