Editor Regis Kimble says the creature’s reveal was never the priority, though one episode-two scene proved too intense even for FX. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large “Noah’s totally into trying to tell ...
There are very few sci-fi creatures more powerful than the Xenomorph. The many different iterations of the species that the movies have introduced over the years have many different capabilities, ...
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The deleted scenes that would have made these 7 films entirely different movies
Every finished film is really two films: the one audiences see, and the one left behind. Deleted scenes tend to be treated as ...
Alien: Earth raised the bar for the science fiction franchise, but one scene was a little too intense. Alien: Earth is set in 2120, two years before the events of the very first Alien film. The FX ...
Previous to discovering the Alien Queen embryo embedded within her, a Xenomorph - the Runner (known as "the Dragon" to the inmates) - attacked and killed Ripley’s brief romantic partner, Jonathan ...
These 10 cut scenes reveal alternate versions of famous movies, showing moments that were removed but could have changed the ...
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Spaceships and Xenos and Eyes, Oh My: 'Alien: Earth' Creative Team on Noah Hawley's Sci-Fi Prequel
Noah Hawley has brought the sci-fi/horror series to television. Many filmmakers have taken on the "Alien" franchise: James Cameron, David Fincher, Fede Álvarez. Ridley Scott even returned to the well ...
Many thought there’d never be a sequel to Alien: Isolation, but it’s real and we’ve already played a demo that suggests it could be even better than the original.
From the cosmic terror of Alien to the everyday dread of Final Destination, these R-rated horror franchises redefined fear.
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20 Horror Movies Nobody Expected To Be Good
These horror movies were far better than anyone could have ever predicted.
For every "Alien" or "Event Horizon," there are dozens of lesser-known space horror movies that deserve much more love and ...
How the film writer David Thomson found himself in a lover’s quarrel with cinema — and America. Under the spell of the movies, David Thomson says, “we let the lifelike distract us from ...
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