
The saga continues 200 years after Ripley sacrificed herself for the sake of humanity. Her erstwhile employers long gone, this time it is the military that resurrects the one-woman killing machine through genetic cloning to extract the alien from within her, but during the process her DNA is fused with the queen and then the aliens escape. Now Ripley must decide where her allegiance lies.... (Full plot summary below)
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The saga continues 200 years after Ripley sacrificed herself for the sake of humanity. Her erstwhile employers long gone, this time it is the military that resurrects the one-woman killing machine through genetic cloning to extract the alien from within her, but during the process her DNA is fused with the queen and then the aliens escape. Now Ripley must decide where her allegiance lies.
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| AboutFilm.comCarlo CavagnaNot the best Alien film, but unquestionably the most thematically ambitious |
| Projection BoothRob HumanickHas more visual flair than any of George Lucas' Star Wars films, and at times is almost as fun. |
| Bryant Frazer's Deep FocusBryant FrazerSpastically intriguing but ultimately empty experience. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaA welcome return to [the series'] roots as a wild, reckless thrill ride. |
| Cinema em CenaPablo VillaçaSe não acrescenta nada à série, este filme também não embaraça. |
| Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)Judith EgertonMoviegoers who expect more surprise and mystery from the grisly and suspenseful sci-fi "Alien" series will be disappointed. |
| Looking CloserJeffrey OverstreetIt's time they quit killing the aliens, and just killed the Alien series altogether. ... How the mighty have fallen. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesJeunet and Whedon deliver the alien-attack scenes with a spin and a wink. |
| City Pages, Minneapolis/St. PaulRob NelsonThis fourth chapter comes off as the first fully postmodern Alien film: not Alien multiplied or cubed, but synthetically reawakened, groggy enough to sleepwalk through our memories of the first three, as in a dream. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyThis fourth chapter in the popular sci-fi-horror franchise is without a doubt the weakest, both dramatically and visually. |