Watching the movies and show in chronological order isn't the same as watching them in order of their release date Nothing is as it seems in the Alien universe — including its fictional timeline. For ...
Looking for the definitive ranking of the Alien movies? We've got you covered. It's been 46 years since Ridley Scott's original flick introduced audiences to a slick, acid-blooded creature with a ...
The Alien franchise has been a fascinating way to look at the past 45 years of Hollywood blockbusters. The first film was directed by an up-and-coming auteur who remains a prolific filmmaker decades ...
After several pointless prequels and spluttering spin-offs, the Alien series is back with a bang with Alien: Romulus. A fresh young cast injects new life into what has become a tiresome franchise, ...
Thanks to the success of Alien: Romulus and Alien: Earth, the Alien franchise is hotter than ever before, burning through the competition like acid burning through the hull. This has only intensified ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
The latest project from Noah Hawley isn’t the showrunner’s first time converting a silver screen project into a TV series - he previously did the same with the surprisingly acclaimed “Fargo” - but ...
Alien movies and shows have established a permanent place in science fiction history. Since 1979, the franchise has terrified viewers with its vision of survival against impossible odds. The Xenomorph ...
The Alien franchise ranks among the most iconic science fiction sagas in history, and deserves to be ranked alongside Star Wars, Star Trek, and Mad Max. What began as an edgy thriller pitched as “Jaws ...
'Alien: Earth' may be the most recent installment, but it's set two years before the original 1979 film Nothing is as it seems in the Alien universe — including its fictional timeline. For over 40 ...
The latest film from South Korean director Shin Jung-won is a baffling mix of ideas and plot points that makes no sense. While Shin’s past works also mixed genres and relied heavily on slapstick ...