After the success of James Cameron’s “Aliens” in the summer of 1986, Dark Horse Comics’s expanded universe continued time and again to forge new pathways for the terrifying extraterrestrial Xenomorph ...
Ridley Scott's iconic sci-fi horror movie "Alien" was released in the United States on May 25, 1979, meaning it turns 47 this year.
President Donald Trump revealed he had received a CT scan, and not an MRI scan, during a medical checkup in October that the president and his administration have repeatedly underscored showed normal ...
One of the most debated aspects remains Alien 3's opening (and to some extent, its ending), with David Fincher's 1992 film killing off Hicks, Newt, and Bishop in an off-screen accident after a stellar ...
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During his recent appearance on Just Foolin About with Michael Biehn, James Cameron expressed his thoughts on Newt’s death in Alien 3. The film, which was a sequel to Cameron’s 1986 film Aliens, saw ...
James Cameron’s 1986 film Aliens wasn’t just a smash; it set the series up for continued success. In addition to outgrossing the 1979 Ridley Scott classic, the ending gave the franchise a great place ...
James Cameron, the filmmaker behind Aliens, recently shared his blunt thoughts on why Alien 3 never worked for him, taking direct aim at the film’s most controversial creative choice. Along the way, ...
Sir Ridley Scott's Alien is an undisputed sci-fi/horror classic, but for many fans of the long-running franchise, James Cameron's Aliens is considered next level. David Fincher's Alien 3, however, is ...