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Review: Why ‘Alien: Romulus’ Is A Forgettable, Derivative Movie

Alien: Romulus - Photos courtesy of 20th Century Studios

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CinemAddicts co-host Bruce Purkey talks about why he was disappointed with “Alien: Romulus” to its very core. I mildly enjoyed the movie as a surface level action feature, but I do agree with a lot of Bruce’s spoiler filled review. If you have already seen the movie or don’t mind learning about a couple of spoilers, check out the video!

(L-R): Xenomorph and Cailee Spaeny as Rain Carradine in 20th Century Studios’ ALIEN: ROMULUS. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

The good news regarding “Alien: Romulus” is that the actors do a great job in their respective roles. Cailee Spaeny is terrific as the main protagonist Rain and David Jonsson is more than up to the task as her synthetic brother Andy.

Isabela Merced as Kay in 20th Century Studios’ ALIEN: ROMULUS. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

Production design, editing, and the action scenes all are top notch. That said, I gave the feature just 3/5 stars due to its frequent callbacks to previous “Alien” features. As the saying goes, “I heard you twice the first time!” Too many member berries kept me from fully enjoying the movie, and this is my least favorite of the franchise.

Let us know your thoughts on “Alien: Romulus” in the comments, and check out Bruce Purkey’s spoiler filled discussion (and evisceration) of the film below:

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