Terry Rawlings, Film Editor on Alien, Blade Runner and more, has passed away
Sad news today: Terry Rawlings, an absolute legend of cinema, has passed away after a long career. Born in London in 1933, some of...
Read MoreAlien Day is heading our way. Watch two more Alien Short films
Forty years ago, a terrifying film burst from the mind of Ridley Scott, “xeno-morphing” into one of the most iconic franchises of all...
Read MoreWatch the first Alien 40th Anniversary Short and the new Red Band Trailer for the other short films
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror film Alien (1979), six visionary filmmakers were selected...
Read MoreThere are new Alien inspired short films heading our way to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the film
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror film Alien (1979), six visionary filmmakers were selected...
Read MoreAlien: Isolation – Watch the new digital series
Fifteen years after her mother disappeared on the deep space towing ship Nostromo, Amanda Ripley travels to a remote space station that...
Read MoreCool Art: Alien by Pascal Blanché
Happy Alien day to you all. Yes, it is 4.26…although here in the UK we would say 26.4, but when you’re out in space nobody can...
Read MoreRidley Scott says they need to move away from the Aliens in the next Alien prequel
Oh, Ridley Scott! How I loved Alien. Then along came Prometheus, which was beautiful to look at and did cover some deep philosophical...
Read MoreCool Mashup: Hell’s Club – Where all the movie characters hang out
Antonio Maria Da Silva has already brought us two amazing mashup videos set in Hell’s Club – here and here. There is a place where...
Read MoreCool Art: NYCC Artwork – Blade Runner, Alien, Harry Potter and more
There was loads of incredible artwork at this year’s New York Comic Con. You can now get some of these pieces and more over at Hero...
Read MoreA Monkey in Spandex: How legendary film creatures were originally designed as animals in suits
By Tom Nightingale Remember the ending to Close Encounters of the Third Kind? Through the cacophony of light and music, the gigantic...
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