Were reacting to the sixth episode of FXs Alien: Earth, the eerie and ambitious prequel that brings Xenomorph horror back to Earth in a chilling new way. Set in 2120just two years before the original ...
"Being grown-up sucks." Now ain't that the truth, Smee? Carrying its positive momentum from last week onward, Alien: Earth returns to the present time for another hour-long endurance of horror, ...
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A lot goes down during the Alien: Earth ending, so chances are you have questions, and we're bursting with answers. The new show from Fargo creator Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth is set two years before ...
Undoubtedly, Xenomorphs are still one of the freakiest monsters ever to be released on big screens. The biomechanical design, the green acid blood, and a never-ending hunger for blood still give fans ...
Within the dark hallways and blinking fluorescent lights of “Alien: Earth,” you’ll catch a small (but frightening) glimpse of a 6’2 Xenomorph lurking in the background. It’s the kind of thing that ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “The Real Monsters,” the Season 1 finale of “Alien: Earth,” now streaming on Hulu. “All children, but one, grow up.” It’s the opening line of J.M.
Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for the Alien: Earth finale. Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth is not only filled with plenty of gory xenomorph action, along with the debuts of other terrifying ...
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Alien: Earth definitely gets a lot right, but after watching the season 1 finale, I'm torn, because it gets a lot of things wrong, too. There's clear commitment to certain aspects of the Alien ...
A singular eyeball attached to slimy tentacles, the organism aggressively implants itself in a human or animal’s eye socket. It acts as a parasite by controlling its host’s actions, turning them into ...