Along with Star Wars, Ridley Scott’s Alien is possibly the most influential science fiction movie of the past 50 years. Scott’s other classic genre entry, Blade Runner, may have informed the look of ...
Ridley Scott returns with another Alien prequel to follow 2012’s Prometheus. Here’s our spoiler-free review of Alien: Covenant... Please note: this review contains a light spoiler, something that’s ...
The questions of whether we are alone in the universe is one at the heart of sci-fi. The question of who we are if we are not solely God’s creatures... does that mean there’s no God? Only lonely ...
Alien: Isolation ($49.99) is one of the best games of the year, and a far cry from 2013's disastrous Aliens: Colonial Marines. Instead of using James Cameron's Aliens as its foundation, as so many ...
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Review: ‘Alien vs Captain America’ issue 2
Alien Vs Captain America Issue 2 sees the Howling Commandos face the full force of a Xenomorph swarm, facing the grizzly ...
Following premiere night reactions on social media calling it ‘horrific’ and ‘nightmarish’ last week, the first lot of reviews have arrived. Currently on 77% positive Alien Covenant is praised for its ...
Rain Carradine, played by Cailee Spaeny (known for Priscilla and The Civil War), is a mine worker on Jackson’s Star, a human colony located somewhere in the solar system. Denied leave from her job ...
Reviews for the sixth instalment in the Alien franchise (eighth including Alien vs Predator) have arrived, Alien: Covenant being praised as unanimously better than Prometheus, but perhaps a little old ...
It's easy to dismiss Alien Crush as "just another video pinball game," but those who do so will be missing out on an outstanding Turbografx-16 game. While it is a pinball game at heart, Alien Crush ...
Ridley Scott returns to direct the eighth film in the classic horror franchise. But how does it match up to its predecessors? Nicholas Barber takes a look. If there is one thing the universe isn’t ...
One of the reasons Ridley Scott’s Alien was so terrifying is the reluctance to, in Scott’s words, “show you too much of the monster”. That slow burn, the fear of the unknown, glimpses of something ...
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