For nearly 50 years, the “Alien” franchise has terrified, thrilled, and fascinated audiences. It all began in 1979 with Ridley Scott’s “Alien,” a claustrophobic horror masterpiece that introduced ...
Spielberg has long been known for his love of alien-related material. That's why he produced the abduction-based Taken ...
Fans of the Predator franchise should check out these 15 other movies featuring alien threats, outer-space terror, and ...
The new Emma Stone movie Bugonia promises to be an unconventional sci-fi alien movie dressed up like a dark comedy. Bugonia follows two conspiracy theorists who abduct a pharmaceutical CEO because ...
So, Alien: Earth turned out not to be that great (despite being popular). Fortunately, you’ve still got the best Alien movies to watch. The franchise pioneered space horror and made the xenomorph a ...
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The 10 Best Horror Movies About Aliens
One of the very first narrative films, Georges Méliès's "A Trip to the Moon," is about aliens. Sure, everyone remembers that shot of a rocket ship crashing into the eye of the man in the moon, but as ...
Don’t expect a straightforward timeline, because continuity is a mess with the Alien and Predator timelines (even if, as in this list, you choose to ignore tie-in comics, novels, and games). Predator: ...
Prime Video is about to be the streaming home of the Alien film that restored pure fear, reminding audiences why xenomorphs ...
The Alien franchise has lived and died many times over the years. Currently, it’s in a particularly prolific era, with last year’s theatrical hit Alien: Romulus becoming the biggest entry in years and ...
The iconic actress reflected on her career at Saudi Arabia's Red Sea International Film Festival. By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital In additioin to receiving a Red Sea Honoree Award for her ...
We’ve all watched Alien movies on TV, but we’ve never had a new one made for it. That’s what happened this week, though, with the latest episode of Alien: Earth. Titled “In Space, No One…”, the ...
Noah Hawley talks episode five, "In Space, No One...", which stages an 'Alien' mini-movie and explains that (perhaps controversial?) twist: "It escalates in a way that ends up feeling a little crazy." ...
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