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Hollywood keeps making aliens that are just humans in prosthetics - these are the exceptions that aren't
The standard sci-fi alien is a human actor with ridged forehead prosthetics, human motivations, human relationship structures ...
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Spaceships and Xenos and Eyes, Oh My: 'Alien: Earth' Creative Team on Noah Hawley's Sci-Fi Prequel
Noah Hawley has brought the sci-fi/horror series to television. Many filmmakers have taken on the "Alien" franchise: James Cameron, David Fincher, Fede Álvarez. Ridley Scott even returned to the well ...
From The Thing to Blade Runner, Aliens to Tron, these ’80s sci-fi classics prove practical effects can still outshine modern ...
I did not review Supergirl, because it is Den of Geek policy that if you travel for a project at the studio’s request—say, ...
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Amputee astronaut tests prosthetic in microgravity
The ESA's John McFall tested his prosthetic mechatronic knee as part of the Fly! research programme to understand adaptations for lower-limb amputees on the International Space Station. Pre-taped ...
ON AN August evening in 1995 there was a worldwide broadcast of an 18 minute, grainy black and white film that caused a sensation. According to the report it had been kept secret by the US ...
Horror movies are solid investments for studios because they're usually so cheap, but these are the most expensive horror ...
Supergirl review – Milly Alcock is the only good thing about this ugly, dispiriting superhero movie - 2/5 Superman’s moody, ...
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Exclusive: Jason Momoa was "treated differently" on Supergirl set after dramatic transformation
"You don't wanna make eye contact with the guy." ...
Superman’s moody, punk-rock cousin is let down by a film that tries desperately to emulate the silly playfulness of producer James Gunn, only to fail miserably ...
If you didn’t watch the first season of “Sugar,” Apple TV’s modern-day private eye drama starring Colin Farrell, you missed ...
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Supergirl review: The DCU's Superman follow-up is bright, bouncy, and a little too familiar
Milly Alcock, Eve Ridley, and David Corenswet star in the second DCU movie since James Gunn's takeover, an adaptation of ...
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