THIS sequel has the silliest film title since last April's Reno 911!: Miami which, translated, meant: 'Reno Nine Eleven Exclamation Mark Colon Miami'. Fans of the Alien and Predator movies tempted to ...
IF you have a long memory it's possible you can recall playing the original Aliens vs Predator game. Way back in 1995 it was the only decent thing to play on your Atari Jaguar home console. Created by ...
Forget The Avengers. Forget Deadpool and Wolverine. In 2004, Alien vs. Predator gave film fans the ultimate crossover event. Two lethal extra-terrestrial killing machines went head-to-head in a ...
For over 30 of our Earth years now, the alien Xenomorphs and predatory Yautja have had intergalactic beef. The extra-terrestrial rivalry of cinema’s lairiest lifeforms began in 1989 in a Dark Horse ...
“Whoever wins, we lose,” read the famous tagline for Alien vs. Predator. Ask most critics in 2004, and they would insist that we did indeed lose. “The title alone betrays an entire Hollywood mindset ...
Predator: Badlands takes a page from Alien vs. Predator in more ways than one. Although the Alien franchise has essentially removed the AVP films from its continuity, the Predator franchise has ...
Arnie said, "If it bleeds, we can kill it", but despite losing gallons of claret over the years, the Predator franchise just will not die. Now "Predator: Badlands" is officially here, so we thought ...
Now, the new film Predator: Badlands is getting attention for its prominent use of Weyland-Yutani, the organization that has been a major part of the Alien franchise ...
Fans of the ‘Alien vs Predator’ sub-franchise will be relieved to learn that Colin and Greg Strause’s ‘AVPR’ is only nominally a sequel to Paul WS Anderson’s (un)original ‘AVP – Alien vs Predator’.
The residents of a small town find themselves caught up in a bloody battle between the deadly intergalactic beasties in this gory monster mash. Violence/flashing images. (2007)(90 mins) ...
THIS is a film in which two very tall men in monster costumes fight a lot, pausing occasionally to tear one of the local populace limb from limb. No one expects King Lear from the umpteenth ...