One of the better horror films of the year was writer and directorFede Alvarez’sAlien: Romulus.

To even decide to make the movie was a big risk.

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In 2013,he directed a successful (and very bloody) reboot ofEvil Dead.

It’s that latter film that gave Alvarez the idea of what to do next.

When the characters are professionals, they know more than you do.

Cailee Spaeny looking scared in ‘Alien: Romulus’

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But when theyre still in their early 20s, they dont know how to operate the fing airlock.

It’s a heartbreaking moment, and a shocking one, sinceAliennever mentioned her having a child.

Our chests burst with love for the franchise.

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The scene that Fede Alvarez is referring to, though, is not that long or impactful.

The similarity that both of these films have is that they are led by adults.

InAlien, we follow the crew of Nostromo, which is made up of some very smart professionals.

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InAliens, we’re taken along with a group of Marines.

you might’t get any braver than that!

Tyler has a sister, Kay (Isabela Merced), who’s pregnant.

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In Alien: Romulus, a crew of space explorers lands on a distant, uncharted planet, only to uncover a horrifying secret lurking beneath the surface. As they delve deeper into the alien environment, they encounter deadly creatures and ancient ruins that hint at a terrifying history. The team’s survival becomes a desperate battle against the relentless xenomorphs, forcing them to rely on their wits and technology to escape the nightmarish world.

When they get on a ship to steal some equipment, they are all out of their element.

Because they’re scared, we are too.

Fede Alvarez wisely knew his was the only way to go withAlien: Romulus.

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