[This story contains spoilers from Alien: Earth‘s fifth episode, “In Space, No One…”] Aptly titled “In Space, No One…” (playing off the original film ...
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Alien: Earth episode 5 isn't quite feature-length, but I think it's the best Xenomorph movie since Aliens
Can an episode of TV be a movie? The answer, pretty definitively, is "no, they’re two entirely different things." But it’s hard not to watch the hour-and-a-bit ...
“Alien: Earth” opens with a dense ream of exposition, though it boils down to just a couple important takeaways. (As Hawley pointed out to my colleague Daniel D’Addario in a cover story for this ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The series is set in 2120, two years before the USCSS Nostromo would discover and harvest the ...
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In space, no one can hear you scream, but they can sure hear you scratching your head as you try to make sense of the sprawling “Alien” universe. While Ridley Scott’s 1979 haunted-house-in-the-cosmos ...
The series “Alien: Earth” feels a bit like the “Alien” franchise crash-landed into an entirely separate science fiction saga, because that’s more or less how it begins. The show is creator Noah Hawley ...
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