Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny) gets up close and personal with a Xenomorph in "Alien: Romulus." The Alien universe is back, baby. Unsurprisingly, attempting to experiment on the alien goes horribly ...
When Alien: Romulus arrived last summer, it brought cinema’s greatest sci-fi-horror franchise screaming into new life, chestbursting a new Xenomorph rampage onto the big screen. And for the most part, ...
Prime Video is about to be the streaming home of the Alien film that restored pure fear, reminding audiences why xenomorphs ...
The Alien franchise has, let’s face it, been struggling for life for decades. Prequels like Prometheus and Alien: Covenant and the much-maligned Alien vs. Predator hybrid films have given us nowhere ...
Cailee Spaeny picks up the cudgel in this efficient, derivative addition to the Alien franchise Spaeny plays Rain, a 25-year-old woman working on a sunless mining colony who is desperate to find a ...
After the cancellation of Neill Blomkamp 's planned film, and the box office underperformance of Ridley Scott 's Alien: ...
If you were unnerved by Ridley Scott’s claustrophobic terror in 1979's “Alien,” gird your sci-fi loins for the new “Alien: Romulus.” There’s a smattering ...
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Fede Álvarez has an explanation as to why he’s not directing Alien: Romulus 2. Alien: Romulus was released in United States theaters in 2024 from 20th Century Studios. Set between the events of 1979’s ...
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 ...
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