Avatar: Fire and Ash gives Sigourney Weaver's young character Kiri a certain line that calls back to Aliens. Yeah, you know ...
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" and "Aliens" have more in common than a shared director and extraterrestrial landscape -- they also use the same classic line.
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Alien vs aliens: The android difference explained
The Android difference explained dives into one of the most fascinating contrasts in the Alien franchise. While the Xenomorphs represent pure instinct, survival, and biological terror, androids like ...
In that film, Weaver reprised her role as Ripley, which saw her face off against the Alien Queen in what might be the most iconic scene of Weaver's career to protect young Newt. With the help of a ...
If you're not quite ready to head to the theater to watch Avatar: Fire and Ash, an exclusive scene preview might sell you on the visual spectacle. As part of a new collaboration with the social media ...
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Sigourney Weaver breaks down Kiri's Aliens-like moment in Avatar: Fire and Ash ending: "Her pain is real"
Fire and Ash moment that is reminiscent of Ellen Ripley in Aliens is broken down by sci-fi queen Sigourney Weaver.
Getting left alone can take a mental toll on anyone. Eiza González and Aaron Paul felt their own sense of isolation while working on Ash. A departure for Flying Lotus after his directorial debut, the ...
Aaron Paul and Eiza González co-star in the new sci-fi film from artist Flying Lotus, opening March 21. Reading time 2 minutes If you’re going to set a sci-fi movie on an alien planet, it’s a nice ...
People tend to overuse the term “mind-blowing” when hyping sci-fi movies, but in the case of Flying Lotus’ visually audacious “Ash,” the word feels apt. Weak on plot but pretty as a sunset (on the ...
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