A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth. The thought experiment suggests that we need to avoid human biases in our ...
Julio is a Senior Author for Collider. He studied History and International Relations at university, but found his calling in cultural journalism. When he isn't writing, Julio also teaches English at ...
Fiction, by its very definition, isn't real. A character can have an entire lifetime of backstory, the politics and geography of their made-up homeworld a matter of record, but none of it would exist ...
Alien: Earth creator Noah Hawley recently revealed who voices MU-TH-UR in the series ahead of the release of Episode 5 after speculation that it could be Sigourney Weaver. The FX series acts as a ...
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from episode 5 of Alien: Earth on FX. Something might feel wildly familiar about episode 5 of FX’s Alien prequel. That’s because the spacecraft that ...
Alien: Earth has been firing on all cylinders since its premiere, but Alien: Earth Season 1 Episode 5 may be its most ambitious hour yet. By rewinding the clock to the USCSS Maginot’s doomed 17-day ...
Noah Hawley talks episode five, "In Space, No One...", which stages an 'Alien' mini-movie and explains that (perhaps controversial?) twist: "It escalates in a way that ends up feeling a little crazy." ...
“Alien: Earth” fans will finally get a glimpse of the Xenomorph in action on tonight’s terrifying, pre-crash flashback. Now available on multiple streaming services, episode 5 airs today, Tuesday, ...
If, like myself, you have been hopelessly sucked into Alien: Earth, Noah Hawley's new FX series, you might already be feeling that nagging question in the back of your mind: "The season is already ...
The Xenomorph is the star of the show in Alien: Earth, but after catching episode 4, “Observation,” I'm starting to think the eyeball-octopus monster might be a bigger threat than anyone realizes.
That eyeball monster is pretty scary. But maybe not as scary as the trillionaires running the world. By Sean T. Collins Just how far are things going to go? That’s a question on a lot of minds lately.