Her best-known tagline was also her first to be published, written for “Alien”: “In space no one can hear you scream.” ...
Barbara Gips, who wrote some of the most iconic movie taglines of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, died on October 16, in the ...
She came up with “In space no one can hear you scream” while washing dishes, and it was used on the film's poster co-designed by her husband.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Alien, and a small independent film called Star Wars hit theaters between 1977 and 1979, ...
"In space," some marketing genius once said, "no one can hear you scream". Bring the Xenomorph and its associated ecosystem back home, however — as "Alien: Earth" so memorably has — and you hear ...
How Ridley Scott's third sci-fi masterpiece proved there is life on Mars after all, by telling a deeply human, and oddly familiar story. "Get busy living or get busy dying." It's the mantra that ...
Some sci-fi franchises started with a good movie but found a way to deliver something even better with sequels that improved ...
Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahan—a Kishore Kumar classic—not just echoed the friendship between the characters in the movie, but also ...
"It would not be running around airshafts, it would be a very different kind of 'Alien,' " Sigourney Weaver said of a potential 'Alien' sequel ...
Tender Mercies” taught me how to watch movies that whisper. It made me pay attention to how grace can exist in structure, how ...
Over the past 100 years, it’s been a silent movie palace, a smoky rock club, and more. It’s always been a survivor.
Keaton’s ambivalence turns up in many of her roles, too. So often, onscreen, we can see the process of intellection that her ...