Alien (1979) Retrospective Review
Ridley Scott’s ‘Alien’ (1979) pairs “genuine, spine-tingling horror and thematic resonance” to create a classic of horror and sci-fi. Lucas Hill-Paul reviews…
Read MoreRidley Scott’s ‘Alien’ (1979) pairs “genuine, spine-tingling horror and thematic resonance” to create a classic of horror and sci-fi. Lucas Hill-Paul reviews…
Read MoreWhen you think of ‘Alien’, you think of Ridley Scott and the Xenomorph, but the man behind the disturbing visuals is H.R. Giger, the artist profiled by Kieran Judge in this article.
Read MoreJohn Carpenter’s The Thing is a suspense-riddled, snow-covered sci-fi horror and Kurt Russell is the fiery cherry on top of a perfectly-iced paranoia cake.
Read MoreWhere did cyberpunk originate and what makes it such an influential sci-fi sub-genre in cinema? Kieran Judge walks you through.
Read MoreWe’re getting a new ‘Robocop’ movie from MGM and the director of ‘District 9’ is on board to direct. Full story here.
Read MoreAll of Kat Lawson’s coverage of Whitby Sci Fi & Comic Con has been rounded up into this special post. Read about the fun, the antics, and the money raised for charity, here.
Read MoreRidley Scott’s silver screen adaptation of Andy Weir’s ‘The Martian’, starring Matt Damon, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade, here.
Read MoreTake a look at some of the signers set for Whitby’s Sci Fi Comic Con on November 28th courtesy of Kat Lawson, here.
Read More‘The Giant Claw’ (1957) is Jack Gooding’s latest pick for his So Bad It’s Good feature. Read all about why this 50s B Movie was noteworthy enough to make the list, here.
Read MoreThe historical town of Whitby in North Yorkshire, UK, is getting its own Comic Con. Kat Lawson has written a preview of the event, here.
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