Rick Warren is a Senior Features Editor from the United States. He is a lifelong gamer and comics fan who loves writing about everything in nerd culture, and absolutely adores Trophy hunting on PSN.
The franchise, which debuted with the John McTiernan-directed original in 1987, has survived atmospheric highs and truly subterranean lows, awkward series mash-ups and misbegotten attempts at reboots, ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., repeatedly sidestepped a question about whether she believed illegal immigrants should receive taxpayer-funded healthcare during a CNN town hall on Wednesday ...
If you're on the hunt for Alien: Earth Easter eggs, then you've come to the right place. The entire first season is now streaming. You can find out what we made of the first six episodes in our ...
The Champions League league phase draw is set, and some massive encounters are just around the corner. All 36 teams found out their eight-game schedules that will carry into the new year as they all ...
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, Bolivia, Egypt, Hawaii, Easter Island and other exotic places. With special ...
In 1974 a young Kodak engineer named Steven Sasson was assigned a seemingly low-stakes task: to see if there was any practical use for a recent invention capable of turning light into data. He built a ...
The Powerball lottery jackpot keeps climbing — now at an estimated $750 million — after there was no winner over the weekend. The next drawing is Monday evening. The three-quarters of a billion ...
Curious about all the Easter eggs tucked into Alien: Earth Episode 3 and wondering how they connect back to the wider Alien universe? From callbacks to Ridley Scott’s original film to hidden nods at ...
Sid the Sloth appears in Alien: Earth Episode 2 as part of Wendy’s memory with her brother. (Image via Hulu) Fans were promised a dark, cerebral extension of the Alien universe in Noah Hawley's Alien: ...
The only thing scarier than a Xenomorph is this: One hundred years in the future, we're still watching Ice Age: Continental Drift. Without context, the reference might not make a lick of sense.
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