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'Terminator Salvation': No wonder Christian Bale was angry
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Sun, May 24
Witness David Fincher's Alien 3 which followed Cameron's sublime Aliens. However, Fincher's effort was at least interesting. Terminator Salvation, on the other hand, is both an unbelievable snooze and simply unbelievable on more levels than even the ...
Box Office Preview: 'Terminator Salvation' and 'Night at the ...
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Fri, May 22
STAR TREK will be the FIRST 200 Million dollar movie of 2009, ironically followed by MONSTERS VS. ALIENS next week... Is anyone else getting a Nicole Kidman vibe from Amy Adams in the picture at the beginning of this article? As for Terminator vs. ...
Box Office Preview: 'Terminator Salvation' and 'Night at the ...
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Thu, May 21
Aliens bowed at the end of March. The return of Ben Stiller and his troupe of historic figures who come to life is beloved by kids of all ages (the first installment banked $250.9 mil domestically about two years ago), and an IMAX opening will help it ...
The Great Sci-Fi Divide: Why don't we want science fiction on TV?
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Wed, Apr 29
Science fiction films that make lots of money are usually action films in a SF setting, like Terminator or Aliens. SF films with actual (gasp!) science fiction elements (like Gattaca, Sunshine, or Twelve Monkeys) don't do nearly as well at the box ...
Alien Trespass
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Wed, Apr 1
By Lisa Schwarzbaum The perky little 1950s-style sci-fi drama Alien Trespass follows soon after the galactic launch of Monsters vs. Aliens, so audiences now have a choice of movies about one-eyed slimy things. Ghota, the ravenous people-eating mutant ...
I Saw It, So You Don't Have To: Anna Nicole Smith's 'Illegal Aliens'
Original at Entertainment Weekly
• Tue, Apr 24
By Ken Tucker I've never been a big believer in giving the deceased a free pass when it comes to evaluating work released after that person has died; artistic merit doesn't gain or decrease with someone's passing. Illegal Aliens, the final feature film...