How Alien Defined Sigourney Weaver — And How Sigourney Weaver Defined Alien
As Ellen Ripley, Weaver paved the way for today's female action stars.
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Read MoreMan, these movies are SO GOOD.
Read MoreProcess informs story at Studio Ghibli.
Read MoreAlan Wake will fight shadow monsters with his trusty flashlight in a TV series being developed by AMC.
Read More"I can't watch them, but I love to make horror movies..."
Read MoreExplorers never received the kudos it deserved.
Read More'There's an aspect to him that's street.'
Read MoreRidley Scott is willing to be a bit more candid about whether or not Prometheus was a success.
Read MoreTen years ago, The Avengers assembled on the big screen for the first time — and Hollywood hasn't been the same since.
Read MoreThe anxiety behind Ex Machina is driven by what we're already living through.
Read MoreScience fiction can spark our imaginations and cut to the heart of what it means to be human — but it has to be good. These sci-fi movies? Not so much.
Read MoreAlex Garland is the master of making great movies that find their audience after theaters.
Read MoreIn this edition, hear VFX artists analyze the primates in the recent Planet of the Apes films, learn about the stunts of Star Trek: Picard Season 2, and more.
Read MoreRidley Scott found the set created for the disembarkment from the Nostromo to be too small, so he used a classic camera trick to make it look bigger.
Read MorePachinko will continue to adapt the singular multigenerational immigrant story of Sunja.
Read MoreIn this edition, watch the Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness get a homemade remake, get up close with the props of Star Trek: Picard, and more.
Read MoreDirector Martin Campbell opens up about his new movie, Memory, in which Liam Neeson plays a hitman with Alzheimer's.
Read MoreNever rub another man's rhubarb.
Read MoreMichael Bay's 1998 blockbuster Armageddon was the role of a lifetime for Ben Affleck — and ironically, he almost died on set during production.
Read MoreDavid Prowse spoiled one of the biggest twists in cinema history, but thankfully, the internet wasn't around to spread the word. But there's more to this story.
Read MoreMetropolitan takes aim at the old money, preppy young adults of Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Read MoreAs the old saying goes, Ridley Scott wanted to avoid flogging a dead Facehugger.
Read MoreThe Northman and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent had a no good, very bad weekend at the box office.
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