Ridley Scott's Alien is widely considered the ultimate sci-fi horror movie, but a few genre films, like The Fly and The Thing, are even better.
Alien: Romulus, starring Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson, is a perfect blend of sci-fi and horror, currently #7 trending on ...
The first reactions to Alien: Romulus have praised the film as “best movie since Aliens” and “gnarly, gripping & gorgeously bleak”. The new sequel, the seventh film in the sci-fi horror series, is out ...
John Carpenter's nightmarish approach to human anatomy meets the parasitic paranoia of the Alien movies in one unforgettable ...
Right now on HBO Max, the most underrated movie in the Alien franchise, Covenant, is a streaming success. Find out more here.
Mouthwashing is one of the most chilling experiences of 2024, but not for the exact reasons you would think. Primarily set aboard the freight ship Tulpar, Mouthwashing doesn’t waste time spinning its ...
Rebellion, the UK studio best known for its Sniper Elite series, has revealed Alien Deathstorm, a sci-fi action horror game set to release in 2027 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC – and day one into ...
When director John Carpenter's The Thing hit the big screen a lifetime ago in 1982, the $15 million movie grossed $40 million globally - not a world away from success. And the madcap special effects ...
Back in 1979, Ridley Scott directed a film based on a story by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett, that would go on to become one of the greatest and most influential science fiction and horror films of ...
Long after it was first confirmed that Noah Hawley was working on a new Alien project, the first series in the sci-fi/horror franchise, the release date has finally been confirmed for Alien: Earth.
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I am absolutely terrified of horror games. To be clear, I don’t mind horror and have actually acquiesced to the genre quite well. Rather, and not that there is any real shame in it, I simply cannot ...