Oscar winner James Cameron, who wrote and directed Aliens (perhaps the only good sequel to Ridley Scott's 1979 original), has ...
Both look upon the alien’s assault as an opportunity and choose to protect the perpetrator of the violence instead of the ...
Players do get little glimpses of the Xenomorph before this point — they'll witness it kill an NPC with its tail, hear it ...
Jack Finney’s novel The Body Snatchers has seen quite a few film adaptations since its publication in 1955. Of course, there’s the first of the bunch, the classic 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
No, it was not AI. By Tony Maglio The final scene in ESPN’s 30 for 30 “Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott” is a Top 10 highlight if I’ve ever seen one. And frankly, the documentary’s director can ...
The Museum of Modern Art, in collaboration with Cinecittà Studios in Rome, has organized a retrospective of films dedicated to “the man who made creatures,” Carlos Rambaldi (1925-2012). MOMA curator ...
New Final Fantasy cards arrive in Magic: The Gathering Dec. 5 in the form of a Chocobo Bundle and four Scene Boxes. The birdy bundle includes a ton of promo reprints of cards from the standard set ...
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Carlo Rambaldi, the late mechatronics maestro best known for bringing Ridley Scott’s Alien and Steven Spielberg’s E.T. to life, would have turned 100 this autumn. To celebrate, his daughter Daniela co ...
The Alien universe has grown since our last log in 2023, and Nerdist’s Adam Murray is returning from his hypersleep chamber to bring you a new and expanded version of this sci-fi horror timeline.
Note: This article contains “Wicked: For Good” spoilers. “Wicked: For Good” fans can’t stop comparing Jonathan Bailey to Ryan Reynolds in the film’s final scene, which shows Bailey transform into ...
“This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off,” Ellen Ripley, “Alien” (1979) heroine, recited as she reached the end of her harrowing journey. As the credits roll and Ripley has ...