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“Alien: Romulus” is here, and the movie – about a group of young people (Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn and Aileen Wu) who travel to a derelict ...
“Alien: Romulus” is here. The latest installment in the franchise that began with Ridley Scott’s 1979 masterpiece and has now encompassed spin-offs, prequels and sequels, stars Cailee Spaeny ...
Forty-five years after “Alien” launched horror into space, little hasn’t been analyzed about its hissing xenomorphs, face-huggers or the lingering untrustworthiness of “synthetic persons ...
And in Álvarez’s Alien: Romulus, young people break into an abandoned spacecraft, hoping to raid it for useful gear, and, well, perhaps you can guess what’s waiting there for them.
SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses plot points in “Alien: Romulus,” now playing in theaters. Expectations are high for horror fans eager to see “Alien: Romulus,” the seventh chapter in ...
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The eighth installment in the long-running franchise is set between the events of Ridley Scott's 1979 'Alien' and James Cameron's 1986 sequel, 'Aliens.' ...
An Alien: Romulus sequel was confirmed a little while ago now, and it sounds like director Fede Alvarex is hoping to do something different with it.
Alien: Romulus is a really effective sequel that pays tribute to beloved series installments from years past while simultaneously getting the franchise back on track after a number of divisive ...
Ellen Ripley was in Alien: Romulus, sort of. Or at least that's what writer-director Fede Álvarez wants us to believe.
That changed this month with the home debut of Alien: Romulus.In honor of the success that Alien found on VHS back in the ’80s and ’90s, the team behind Romulus wanted to produce a nostalgic ...
Forty-five years after “Alien” launched horror into space, little hasn’t been analyzed about its hissing xenomorphs, face-huggers or the lingering untrustworthiness of “synthetic persons ...