Unlike the theatrical release, Alien 3: The Assembly Cut restores key character arcs, expands on the prison colony setting and offers a deeper look into Ellen Ripley’s final chapter. With its arrival ...
Yet, it’s easy to see why fans would treat the Assembly Cut as the “true” version of Alien 3. The movie takes more time ...
Celestium on MSN
If aliens exist, they might look like this
Science suggests that alien life may not be as random as science fiction often imagines. Through evolution and natural ...
Fans looking to snag their own Wemby-and-alien combo may be out of luck.
Isaac Arthur on MSNOpinion
The future was supposed to be alien worlds - until we started building better ones
For generations, humanity imagined its future among the stars as a search for new planets to colonize. But this episode turns ...
If you want to grab a new feature-rich 27-inch QD-OLED monitor for a fantastic price, you won't want to miss this last minute ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Letter to the editor: Democrats have strayed from the founders’ vision
Letter to the editor: Writer contends Democrats have moved away from constitutional principles and the founders’ vision.
There are few lines in the Constitution that are as straightforward as the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment: “All ...
The chapter books were first adapted for TV with a live-action series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1998 to 2000.
Young people are living with their parents longer, unable to afford moving out or simply trying to save up. Meanwhile, more ...
The film has inspired online argument about many topics, but much of the debate has centered on the film’s science.
People who frequently bump into door frames or table corners, or struggle to find items right next to them, should be aware that such minor mishaps could be signs of glaucoma, a doctor said. Glaucoma, ...
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