In one scene of the series Alien: Earth, a line is spoken saying that in a corporation you always say “yes,” because “no” means a lack...
Although I approached Alien: Earth with a fairly skeptical attitude, after the premiere of the first two episodes I found my doubts to be premature. Noah...
At this stage, Alien: Earth intriguingly expands the universe we know from previous installments—the creators not only skillfully present the fictional world.
Inseminoid is a more brazen rip-off of Alien than Contamination (1980) by Luigi Cozzi, and that is not the only problem with this disgusting film.
It’s astonishing how well Queen of Blood presents itself despite such a low budget: the Soviet footage is not only thoughtfully integrated but used sparingly.
Fede Álvarez didn’t offer anything new to the audience, while Ridley Scott returned to the Xenomorph story in a revolutionary way in Prometheus and Covenant.
"Alien: Romulus" is a strange hybrid that no one knows why it was born and, due to its flaws, is unlikely to challenge the status quo...
There's nothing new in Alien: Romulus for the series. Everything has been done in previous installments, yet Álvarez's film still remains a good Alien movie.
It’s clear that the main marketing strategy for Alien: Romulus is to highlight the film's connections to the iconic first two parts of the series.