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Extreme isolation is something our greatest explorers have faced in varying degrees. Now, a team of six NASA recruits have begun a year-long mission on the desolate side of a barren Hawaiian volcano ...
Unless EA decides to sell off the 'Dead Space' IP to someone else, the sci-fi horror series has died a second death. Reading time 2 minutes For the second time, it’s curtains for the Dead Space ...
Atmospheric insights into alien worlds emerge as JWST studies filtered starlight passing through distant exoplanet atmospheres. Pixabay, Vilkasss The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) represents a ...
‘Predator: Badlands’ contains several references to the ‘Alien’ franchise, but how deep does the connection go, and what does it mean for future sewu Alien and Predator aren’t nearly as intertwined as ...
William Smith is a flesh and blood writer who hasn't seen natural sunlight in months. He spends every waking hour at his laptop producing content to satisfy the cruel algorithm and to give those who ...
Many video games are full of alien horrors, but these are the best games that let players turn the tables and become the terror from outer space. When you purchase ...
She came up with “In space no one can hear you scream” while washing dishes, and it was used on the film's poster co-designed by her husband. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Barbara Gips, who helped sell ...
Barbara Gips, who was responsible for Alien‘s brilliant tagline—”In space, no one can hear you scream”—among dozens of other famous pieces of movie marketing copy in her career, has passed away.
Barbara Gips, who wrote some of the most iconic movie taglines of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, died on October 16, in the Bronx. You might not know the name, but you know her words. Gips, a highly ...