What intrigued you about 'Alien: Earth' and building on the franchise legacy? Chandler: For me, watching Noah take 'Fargo' and adapt it into something wholly new, but still keeping a hold of the ...
Lucy Owens is a Texas-based screenwriter and filmmaker whose work has been recognized at prestigious festivals like Slamdance and the Austin Film Festival. She is a co-founder of the independent ...
Most people agreed that last year's Alien: Romulus was a return to form for the long-running sci-fi horror franchise, nightmare CG Ian Holm aside. Now, with a follow-up practically confirmed after its ...
Alien: Romulus made several new additions to the Alien franchise's lore, but Fede Álvarez's movie also represented a thematic and narrative return to the very first movie in the series. While the film ...
With a box office haul of $350 million worldwide and widespread acclaim, 2024's 'Alien: Romulus' was considered a strong return to form for the sci-fi movie series (soon adding a TV show), but one ...
One of the biggest critiques Alien: Romulus faced upon release was the really bad Ian Holm CGI, but the home release appears to have tweaked it. I'm really not very fond of the trend we've had over ...
Gallons of ink, thick as monster blood, have already been spilled on Alien: Romulus. To some, Fede Álvarez’s legacy sequel looked like the best Alien in ages — a winningly wet creature feature that ...
Alien: Romulus was a hit with critics and fans, and its box office success has already spawned a sequel. But there’s one part of the movie that was universally panned: the Ian Holm CGI. Holm, who died ...
Alien: Romulus director Fede Alvarez has revealed that the controversial CGI inclusion of the late Ian Holm, who died in 2020, has been "fixed" for the movie's home release. Making a cameo appearance ...
Though Alien: Romulus received a mostly positive response from critics and fans, one aspect of the movie that was met with almost universal backlash was the likeness of a deceased actor being used for ...
“We just ran out of time in post-production to get it right,” the director admitted to Empire. “I wasn’t 100 percent happy with some of the shots, where you could feel a bit more the CG intervention.