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Science fiction stories about “alien” invaders are often political allegories for anxieties around immigration. Now, a government website depicts non-citizens as extraterrestrials.
The jaw-dropping 'Alien: Romulus' ending sets it apart from other blockbusters. Here's what happens.
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "Alien: Romulus." "Alien: Romulus" is set in between the events of 1979's "Alien" and 1986's "Aliens" when a group of scavengers from the Jackson's Star mining colony ...
James Cameron has never shied away from expressing his feelings on 1992's "Alien 3," but his latest comments are as stark and candid as he's ever been. On a recent podcast appearance, the director ...
The ending of Alien: Romulus goes big, leaving fans of the 45-year-old franchise wondering where it could possibly go next. Alien: Romulus from director Fede Álvarez functions as a sequel to Ridley ...
State and local offices across Washington are being directed to remove the word “alien” from state statutes and replace it with “noncitizen” under a new law aimed at modernizing legal language. The ...
Alien: Romulus director Fede Alvarez shared the 13 words of advice series creator Ridley Scott gave him on his first day of shooting, and they're simple, but funny. There's been a suite of directors ...
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