Movie:aliens

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    'Game Over, Man!': A Mini Oral History of Bill Paxton's Classic 'Aliens' Freakout

    A rare sequel that equaled — or exceeded — its predecessor, Aliens marked its 30th anniversary last July with a cast reunion at San Diego Comic-Con. Yahoo Movies spent time with the full crew before they took the stage; during our discussion we had to ask how director James Cameron came up with those indelible lines uttered by Bill Paxton’s unhinged space marine Hudson. ...

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    Xenomorphs Exposed! James Cameron, Sigourney Weaver, and Cast Reveal Secrets of 'Aliens'

    The cast looks back on their sci-fi classic.

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    Summer of '86: 'Aliens' and the Adrenaline Jolt of a Lifetime

    All this week, we’re celebrating the great movies that hit screens 30 years ago in 1986. Go here to read more.

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    #AlienDay426 Preview: From 'Alien' Stompers to Xenomorph Art

    Alien Day is upon us. What, you may wonder, is Alien Day? Tuesday, April 26, a.k.a. “426,” has been designated in honor of the bug-infested moon LV-426 featured in both Ridley Scott’s classic 1979 space horror flick Alien and James Cameron’s white-knuckle 1986 sequel Aliens. Just as Star Wars fans celebrate May the Fourth, Alien aficionados will be able to mark 426 with a slew of special events and commemorative merchandise.

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    Perfect Scores: James Horner's Most Memorable Movie Music

    If you love movies, then you know the music of James Horner. The Academy Award-winning composer died in plane crash Monday at the age of 61, leaving behind a breathtaking body of work that included more than 100 movie scores, among them such celebrated films as Aliens, Glory, Apollo 13, Braveheart, and Titanic.

  • NewsMeriah Doty

    Déjà Cruise: 8 Classic Movie Moments Hidden in Edge of Tomorrow

    In Edge of Tomorrow Tom Cruise tumbles into a hellish point in the time-space continuum where his character – Cage – must battle a race of superfast, goo-oozing aliens over and over again. As it did with Bill Murray’s character, reconciling himself with life in an infinite loop takes Cruise’s Cage through the stages of mourning — from disbelief to frustration to despair and eventually acceptance. Cage is forced to relive a brutal beach battle highly reminiscent of D-Day’s battle for Omaha Beac