The classic Alien franchise might have been complete altered if this alternate Ripley ending was released.
Ridley Scott's inimitable 1979 sci-fi thriller, Alien, expertly ratchets up the tension by not having the titular alien show up on screen until roughly an hour into the film. Following in Scott's ...
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Alien: Do xenomorphs have eyes?
H.R. Giger's original creature design continues to frighten audiences decades after it debuted in "Alien," but does the ...
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Alien: Earth broke 1 of the biggest rules in sci-fi history
Alien: Earth is an ambitious and controversial look at the Alien franchise, and by focusing less on xenomorphs, it broke a ...
It's become increasingly common for studio heads to remove directors from their movies, and when that happens, the results can be disastrous for all involved.
When you think of Sigourney Weaver, you might picture her exploring psychedelic alien worlds in "Avatar" or transforming into ...
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Nearly 2 Years Later, the Sci-Fi Horror Film That Saved a Franchise Is Blasting Off on Streaming
Almost two years since its theatrical release, Fede Álvarez’s franchise-saving Alien film is a streaming hit. Find out more here.
Horror movies are known for being incredibly dark, but these iconic horror movies went even further before their final ...
Ellen Ripley, Willy Wonka, Carrie White, Superman, Darth Vader, and more make up our list of movie characters that defined the 1970s.
These 10 actors asked their studios to kill off their characters, whether it be for the character's arc or they just wanted ...
These ladies survived to the end of their respective horror movies (or almost, anyway), and we love them for it.
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.
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