Leonard Nimoy's Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Vision Centered On 6 Rules
Leonard Nimoy believed the best Star Trek stories abide by six rules, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home follows them completely.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy believed the best Star Trek stories abide by six rules, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home follows them completely.
Read MoreAlien: Romulus went back to basics with the Xenomorph (and a shocking new creature) played by real, extremely tall actors.
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Read MoreAlien: Romulus finds a clever solution to a problem that's been affecting the tension and stakes of the Alien franchise for years.
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Read MoreAlien: Romulus was initially planned as a direct-to-Hulu release, like Prey, but the box office's recovery helped it leap to the big screen.
Read MoreAlien: Romulus takes a bold swing in its final act, but the decision is rooted in Ridley Scott's mythology whether fans like it or not.
Read MoreAlien: Covenant is probably the most divisive Alien film, but there's one area in which Alien: Romulus readily improves upon it.
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Read MoreAlien: Romulus makes its big bad feel terrifyingly new and unknowable simply by revealing more layers to the Xenomorph lore.
Read MoreThe Alien franchise has always been for Certified Sickos, and a certain part of Alien: Romulus kicks things high gear.
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Read MoreWhile Alien: Romulus is a back-to-basics sequel more in line with the first Alien, it doesn't ignore prequel movies Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.
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Read MoreAlien: Romulus isn't packed with Easter eggs like Deadpool & Wolverine, but there are still clear references to Alien franchise history, including a video game.
Read MoreAlien: Romulus pulls inspiration from the entire franchise, including the Alien Dark Horse Comics from the '90s.
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Read MoreFor a long time, there was a specific rumor about Cailee Spaeny's character in Alien: Romulus, but it turned out not to be true, and the movie is better for it.
Read MoreWondering where Alien: Romulus takes place in the overall Alien timeline? We're here to help.
Read MoreAlien: Romulus is more of a direct sequel to the original Alien than its marketing indicated. However, to explore that, we need to dig into spoilers.
Read MoreAlien: Romulus makes a questionable decision that follows in the footsteps of some other recent blockbusters, and it doesn't work at all.
Read MoreWhere does Alien: Romulus leave the franchise? Will these characters return for possible sequels? Here's the ending of the film, explained.
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