For all the embarrassment of riches on TV, cinema remains a really big deal for any genre fan. Our guide to the best upcoming ...
It looks like Alien: Romulus is taking the franchise back to its roots. Given the fact director Fede Álvarez revamped Evil Dead in a literal shower of gore a decade ago, we're excited to see what he ...
They say in space, no one can hear you scream — but we expect plenty of it of screaming from Fede Álvarez’s new Alien movie Alien: Romulus. This blood-soaked space horror series has had quite a ...
Alien: Romulus bursts its way into cinemas on Friday (August 16), the ninth film in the sci-fi/horror franchise – but how should newcomers tackle the xenomorph world in order? Read on for the ...
Prime Video is about to be the streaming home of the Alien film that restored pure fear, reminding audiences why xenomorphs ...
A new film in the Alien franchise is always likely to bring a mixture of anticipation and caution. Ever since the series began with two bonafide masterpieces in Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) and James ...
Michael Fassbender in a scene from the motion picture "Prometheus." Photo by 20th Century Fox [Via MerlinFTP Drop] This movie is awful. Within 30 seconds it undoes essentially everything they worked ...
Since the first two films in the 1980s, the sci-fi horror series has been a very mixed bag. But this latest gets back to basics, and makes for a superbly scary monster movie. There have already been ...
Alien: Romulus is the seventh instalment in the classic space horror franchise (Picture: 20th Century Studios via AP) Alien movie director Fede Álvarez, who is at the helm of major new sequel, Alien: ...
Alien didn’t just spring fully formed out of the heads of director Ridley Scott and writers Dan O’Bannon, Ronald Shusett, Walter Hill, and David Giler. Its combination of “monster on the loose” and ...
The new film from Evil Dead remake and Don't Breathe filmmaker Fede Alvarez is set between the franchise's first two films: 1979's Alien and 1986's Aliens. The studio has also released a new poster ...
As we look out into the great black emptiness of space, we are reminded of the question posed by the Italian physicist, Enrico Fermi- “Where is everybody?” Is life as we understand it a freak chemical ...