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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Alien: Earth was the franchise's first-ever incursion into the TV space, daring to ask the question, "What if Alien, but good again?" The answer? A critical hit and one of the most brilliant sci-fi ...
If I had a nickel for every film that fell through in Hollywood, I’d be as rich as those jerks at Weyland Yutani. Thus was the case for District 9 director Neill Blomkamp’s once highly anticipated ...
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Each year of the 1970s debuted incredible artists and bands, and also yielded countless hits that are still loved today. A handful of still-loved hits came out in the year 1979. And despite closing ...
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Barbara Gips, who was responsible for Alien‘s brilliant tagline—”In space, no one can hear you scream”—among dozens of other famous pieces of movie marketing copy in her career, has passed away.