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James Cameron rolls out the red carpet for the returning cast in Avatar: Fire and Ash, as Jake & his allies go up against a dangerous new enemy.
The writer-producer interviewed about his upcoming FX series, which expands the 'Alien' saga into a new tale that delves into AI, corporate greed and class warfare.
Movies are great escapist therapy. You can get your mind off of the lunacy in the world for a couple of hours. Here are the columnist's favorites.
Sigourney Weaver’s filmography is stacked with science fiction gems that not only entertain but also expand the genre’s scope ...
Dark Horse is one of the most well-known publishers for the Alien comic franchise, with their line of comics beginning in 1988, with a variety of crossovers, ...
A Xenomorph Queen is a fully-evolved Xenomorph variant that is in control of the Hive. The Xenomorph Queen's main role is to create Ovomorphs containing ...
For the first time in the franchise, the central antagonist isn’t human—but Na’vi. Enter Varang, leader of the Ash Clan, ...
In the original Alien, the crew of the Nostromo was entirely over their heads in attempting to not only survive, but also ...
The first trailer for “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the third chapter in director James Cameron’s 16-year-old science-fiction ...
The most obvious thing setting "Badlands" apart from previous "Predator" entries is that it's the first to feature one of the titular aliens as the protagonist. The Yautja hunter Dek is an outcast ...
From the zombie chaos of Train to Busan to the space fury of Aliens, these are the best films that mix the dread of horror ...
The five most infamous deleted scenes in cinema history, including scenes from 'The Shining', 'Clerks', 'Alien', 'Bridesmaids ...