‘Alien: Romulus’: Initial Reactions from the Premiere

The eighth movie in the series takes place between the original 1979 filmAlien’ by Ridley Scott and the 1986 sequel ‘Aliens’ by James Cameron.

The new film “Alien: Romulus” has excited fans and critics alike with its terrifying scares and impressive effects. Directed by Fede Alvarez, this latest installment in the Alien series is set between the original 1979 film “Alien” and its 1986 sequel “Aliens.”

Early reviews highlight the film’s mix of practical effects and intense horror, praising it as one of the best entries in the franchise. Gizmodo reviewer Germain Lussier described it as a thrilling ride through the series with amazing gore and a fantastic final act. Variety’s Jazz Tangcay also praised the film, calling it one of the best in the series and noting that the practical effects were so effective they gave her nightmares. Courtney Howard found it “gripping” and “gorgeously bleak,” while Tessa Smith appreciated its homage to the original film, with practical effects standing out against CGI.

'Alien: Romulus': Initial Reactions from the Premiere
“Alien: Romulus” Receives Praise for Thrilling Final Act and Strong Performances

The movie, produced by Ridley Scott, follows a group of young space colonists led by Cailee Spaeny’s character Rain. They venture to a derelict space station, not knowing it’s inhabited by a deadly alien creature. The cast also includes David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn, and Aileen Wu. Many viewers have praised Spaeny and Jonsson’s performances, especially the thrilling third act.

'Alien: Romulus': Initial Reactions from the Premiere

Richard Fink from MovieWeb said the final act was incredibly frightening, while Nikko Caruso from Chicago Indie Critics called it “stunning.” However, some critics felt the film lost focus toward the end. Mark McPherson from Film Inquiry noted that the film’s themes became unclear in the final act.

Leo Rydel liked the horror elements and creature design but felt the movie relied too much on familiar franchise elements instead of standing out on its own.

Ridley Scott, who produced this film after directing the prequels “Prometheus” and “Alien: Covenant,” worked closely with Alvarez on the story. Scott has praised Alvarez for revitalizing the Alien series, calling him a burst of new energy for the franchise. Scott hopes Alvarez has more great ideas for future films.

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