Olyphant plays Kirsh with a sense of bemused detachment that can feel off-putting at times. Even for a robot, this guy is a blank slate, which makes it fascinating to watch him navigate complex ...
When asked to recall the earliest movie that defined robots for him, “Alien: Earth” star Timothy Olyphant leapt from Ridley Scott’s universe into an entirely different sector of space. “I certainly ...
Like the original Lost In Space, the heart-and-soul of the new Netflix reboot revolves around the tender relationship between a Robot and young Will Robinson. But, unlike the original show, the Robot ...
This article contains spoilers for Alien: Earth through Episode 6, as well as the rest of the Alien movie series.
In the beginning of the series, it’s tough to gauge how we should feel about these new characters. The transference from a sick child into an adult body is undercut with an incredibly sinister score.
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Adarsh Gourav, Timothy Olyphant and Babou Ceesay in "Alien: Earth" FX “When I watched that, I remember feeling actual dread at the idea that there’s, in the future, artificial intelligence that has ...