How much Xenomorph-on-human carnage can you handle? That seems to be the challenge looming for anyone who plans to see Alien: Covenant. Because now we know for sure: the good ship Covenant is carrying ...
When director Ridley Scott introduced audiences to the Nostromo in 1979’s Alien, he created one of the most enduring horror and sci-fi franchises by merging the cold isolation of deep space with the ...
The Alien movie franchise has so many gnarly, humbling deaths that this is gonna be a tough batch to choose from. PFC William Hudson (Aliens): A wise-cracking Colonial Marine who freaks out when ...
The opening moments of Prometheus present a visually breathtaking but puzzling prologue. Viewers witness a lone Engineer on what appears to be a primordial Earth, positioned beside a thundering ...
Alien: Resurrection is a goofy, silly, ridiculous end to the Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) saga of Alien films. However, it does have one of the grossest and most disturbing sequences in the ...
Spencer is a Feature Writer for Collider. He is a University of South Florida alum with a major/minor in English and journalism. He lives in rural Florida and is a huge fan of slasher movies, mecha ...
Nestled in the 1979 original's sparse sci-fi survival movie is a story about rape and the horror of birth. This was nothing new (see: Rosemary's Baby) and is nothing old (see: XX). But throughout the ...
It was pitched as “Jaws in space”, but director Ridley Scott’s original Alien film, released in 1979, couldn’t have been more different to Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster. Unlike Jaws (1975), Alien ...