T his year's Oscar nominations are like most year's Oscar nominations: a mix of snubs (Challengers was completely shut out) ...
According to a new rumour, Fede Álvarez is mulling over the idea of bringing back Sigourney Weaver's Ripley for his planned ...
According to a wild new rumour, Fede Álvarez's upcoming Alien: Romulus sequel will bring back another familiar face from ...
Alien: Romulus was released in ... the antagonistic android Ash in the original movie, was digitally recreated to portray the android Rook. However, upon release, many fans criticized the use ...
considering Rook and Ash are the same model. This is probably a quote you least expect to hear from a movie set in the Alien universe, but it's brilliantly spoken in James Cameron's Aliens by none ...
director Fede Alvarez aimed to deliver a classic Alien adventure that would resonate with fans. One notable decision involved bringing back the late actor Ian Holm through the use of CGI, AI, and ...
However, Álvarez was surprisingly forthcoming in a way few filmmakers are when he went on to admit that they went back in and continued post-production work to make the Rook scenes in Alien ...
with the updated version of the movie leaning more toward the practical approach. Fascinating… streaming versions of Alien: Romulus have apparently made some tweaks to certain shots of Rook VFX ...
Rook looks like Holm because the whole character ... Romulus, like almost all of the Alien movies, is really about the horror of capitalism, a force as soulless and carnivorous and uncaring ...
Even ignoring the ethical debates about reusing an actor's likeness after they've passed, many simply felt that the visual ...