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Tyler â Alien: Romulus (2024)
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icons of Archie Renaux in Shadow and Bone (s2) as Mal
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Malyen Oretsev Icons
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* Â Â Â Â Â đđđđđđđđđ Â Â đđđđđ Â Â Â Â Â : Â Â Â Â Â Â mw fcs & personality types maybe ? this looks so good !
first of all : love you sweat ! i will point you towards đđđđ meaty mw fc list, bc many good points were made. but ! i'll also take this moment to self advocate and some will b repeats ... i would go absolutely feral for ella purnell ( duh ), laura harrier, jessica chastain, avan jogia, ben barnes, zion moreno, cillian murphy, blanca padilla, oscar isaac, margot robbie, tom hardy, alexa demie, riz ahmed, samara weaving, zendaya, tom holland, mimi keene, logan lerman, adelaide kane, victoria pedretti, andrew garfield, penelope cruz, emma mackey, charles melton, bill skarsgard, adam dimarco, medalion rahimi, natasha liu bordizzo, dua lipa, archie renaux, robert pattinson, freida pinto, florence pugh, dev patel, jessica alexander, oliver jackson cohen, halston sage, kiowa gordon, lily james, madelaine petsch, jordan connor, hande ercel, phoebe tonkin, nick robinson, savannah lee smith, emily alyn lynd, henry golding, rachel zegler, josh heuston, paul mescal ( i actually can't talk about it... ), daisy edgar jones, rami malek, lily rose depp, aron piper, adria arjona, olivia cooke, and that's just off the dome... now as for personality or character types ? why don't you go ahead & read more for some that have come to me ;)
any and all of the bunnies of mona awad's bunny - pretentious and beautiful budding literary icons , diehard devotees of "the aesthetic" ( or part of a cult most likely )
local carmy ? brilliant , celebrated , seemingly stuck in devo due to some unfortunate emotional ( or physical ) ties - maybe managing the diner or cheffin' it up at the whaler
ex - sea captain who is now devoted to hunting for treasure - both geocache and pirate style . some townspeople think they've lost the plot but others have noticed they really have a knack for this . obviously , quite the casanova
a well liked ghost therapist . came to town years ago as a ' spiritualist ' / more of a lowkey con artist medium but really came into their own in this environment
the seraphic matchmaker , wholesome , in love w love , just wants everyone to be happy , strikes gold every time to the point it is giving witchcraft , world's best and most in demand bridesmaid as a result !
charming and charismatic town official , great at drawing in a crowd and overseeing all the best local events . old money ( as much as you can be in this town , bc their family has always been here ) so obviously corrupt w very questionable morals
THE barber who does put everything you say in their chair on blast via their town meme page / finsta but customers stay loyal bc the only competition has a much darker reputation ( plot twist : and they were roommates ! )
ofc , new in towns / tourists with shady motives , to keep the locals on their toes
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Sorted caps, Shadow and Bone season 2.
Aditi - Rhoda Ofori-Attah #587
Alina Starkov - Jessie Mei Li #34000
Baghra - Zoe Wanamaker #4800
Darkling / Kirigan - Ben Barnes #9800
David Kostyk - Luke Pasqualino #1800
Genya Safin - Daisy Head #4700
Inej Ghafa - Amita Suman #10000
Jesper Fahey - Kit Young #9400
Jordie - Tommy Rodger #250
Kaz Brekker - Freddy Carter #13000
Malyen Oretsev - Archie Renaux #13000
Matthias - Calahan Skogman #1800
Nadia - Gabrielle Brooks #1800
Neyar - Tuyen Do #3700Â
Nikolai Lantsov - Patrick Givson #13000
Nina Zenik - Danielle Galligan #8000
Pekka Rollins - Dean Lennox Kelly #4000
Tamar Kir-Bataar - Anna Leong Brophy #5000
Tolya Yul-Bataar - Lewis Tan #5000
Vasily - George Parker #1400
Wylan Hendricks - Jack Wolfe #5800
Young Kaz - Fflyn Edwards #600
Zoya - Sujaya Dasgupta #3900
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Alien: Romulus Review: An Atmospheric & Terrifying Gem
Alien: Romulus, directed by Fede Ălvarez, is a thrilling new chapter in the Alien franchise, deftly balancing the elements of science fiction, action, and horror that have defined this iconic series. Serving as a standalone interquel between Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986), this film plunges viewers into a claustrophobic nightmare that both honors its predecessors and stakes its own claim within the franchise. The film is set against the desolate and oppressive backdrop of space, in which a group of young space colonists stumble upon a derelict space station that harbors a deadly secret. The story begins with a drone space probe discovering an organic object among the wreckage of the USCSS Nostromo. At a secret facility, the dormant Xenomorph within the object has become unleashed, posing a lethal potential. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0XDEhP4MQs The narrative focuses on Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny), an orphan working on the mining colony Jackson's Star. Rainâs adoptive brother Andy (David Jonsson), a reprogrammed synthetic, is central to her survival. When Rain's contract is unexpectedly extended, she teams up with her ex-boyfriend Tyler (Archie Renaux), his pregnant sister Kay (Isabela Merced), his cousin Bjorn (Spike Fearn), and Bjornâs girlfriend Navarro (Aileen Wu) to escape to the more hospitable planet Yvaga. The groupâs goal: salvage cryonic stasis chambers from a derelict spacecraft. The space station's cold, dark corridors amplify the impeccably crafted atmosphere of tension and impending doom in the film. Every single moment of screen time feels grimy and gross. It's one of the most atmospheric movies that I have ever seen. The cast delivers strong performances that add depth to the filmâs relentless pace and intense atmosphere. Cailee Spaeny shines as Rain, portraying her with a mix of vulnerability and resilience that anchors the narrative. David Jonsson as Andy provides a nuanced performance, especially as his character grapples with the implications of his reprogramming and subsequent reset to Weyland-Yutani's directives. Archie Renaux's Tyler is compelling as a flawed but courageous leader, and Isabela Merced brings emotional complexity to Kay, particularly in the later scenes involving the Prometheus strain. Spike Fearn and Aileen Wu round out the cast with solid performances, adding to the group's dynamic and tension-filled interactions. Fede Ălvarezâs direction is masterful, capturing the essence of Ridley Scott's original vision while injecting fresh elements that keep the franchise alive and relevant. The visual effects are top-notch, with the Xenomorphs rendered in terrifying detail. The derelict space station Romulus is a character in itself, its labyrinthine structure and decaying interiors heightening the sense of dread. Ălvarez skillfully uses lighting and sound to build suspense, making excellent use of shadows and silence to keep audiences on edge. The filmâs action sequences are intense and well-choreographed, maintaining a relentless pace that never feels rushed or overwhelming. Alien: Romulus explores familiar themes of survival, corporate greed, and the ethics of artificial intelligence. This is something that the franchise does so well. It explores themes that are way deeper than one would imagine a film about aliens would get and Romulus is no different. Overall: Alien: Romulus is a gripping addition to the beloved saga, blending horror, action, and sci-fi elements in a way that feels both fresh and familiar. Ălvarez has created a film that pays homage to its roots while forging its own path, with strong performances, stunning visuals, and a story that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Read the full article
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The Mosley Review: Alien: Romulus
Since the dawn of time and creation of the science fiction genre, there have been 3 pillars that have stood the tallest: the parasite, the hunter and artificial intelligence. Each pillar has been represented by 3 of the greatest icons known as the Alien, the Predator and Terminator. All 3 have crossed each other in comics, 2 of them fought in film and only 1 has truly returned to itâs former glory. Terminator needs more time in the factory while the film Prey has taken the Predator franchise back into the right direction. Less is more and that lesson was on full display here in this new entry into the Alien franchise. Like most of you, I was disappointed by the events of Alien: Covenant and I have been begging for the franchise to return to its horror / claustrophobic roots and it finally happened. What I truly loved about this film was not only its directly connection to the 1979 classic, but how it puts us right back into the familiar, harsh and unnerving atmosphere. The consistent tone of dread was welcomed as the story unravels from its heartfelt beginnings and quickly descends into the harsh and brutal nightmare. The many Easter eggs were fun to catch in the corners of the frames and there is a reveal that worked for the lore, but was still a funky in execution. Either way, this was everything I wanted this film to be and the wonderful cast led us through it brilliantly.
The amount of immersion the cast brought was fantastic as they weren't science officers or soldiers, but just normal people trying to make it out of a tough life. Cailee Spaeny is quickly becoming a talent to keep an eye out for. As Rain, she brings that innocence and hope to the film as she strives to make a new life for herself and her surrogate brother. I loved how she balanced the amount of terror and strength she felt in the most harrowing moments of the film. She truly studied what made Ellen Ripley so great from the first film. David Jonsson was outstanding as her surrogate brother Andy. I was completely taken off guard by his reveal early in the film and I kinda want to keep it that way for you. I'll say that throughout the film, he delivers a challenging performance that has so many elements of human expression while keeping the same look on his face throughout. Even with his sometimes cold and analytical way, he still had a charm to him that wasn't as cold as perceived at first. Archie Renaux was great as the leader of the crew, Tyler and the emotional journey he goes through in one scene was painful and well acted. Isabela Merced was great as Tyler's sister, Kay and I enjoyed the chemistry between her and Rain the most. Key gets to witness some of the most terrifying and grotesque moments of the film and I loved every second of remarkable performance. Spike Fearn was a proper jerk as Bjorn and he keeps the tension high with his attitude towards Andy. He was a great antagonistic protagonist that you wouldn't mind seeing get hurt. Aileen Wu was fun as Navarro and I liked her connection with the crew overall. As you've seen from the teaser and poster, she becomes the star of the show and gets become another participant of an iconic moment in all Alien films.
The score by Benjamin Wallfisch was wonderfully unnerving and delivers on some of the jump scares and thrills. I loved the uses of almost all the themes from the past Alien films being used in select moments as they play right on cue with the visual references. What has been the staple of the Alien franchise is the amount of practical effects and use of CGI when absolutely necessary. This film sticks to that rule and I loved every second we spent on the sets and with the actual Xenopmorph. The film answers the many questions of the creature and adds new lore by showing you more about the Xenomorph and I felt like a student in the best way. Like I said before, the practical effects are on point, but the use of CGI for a certain character in the film was great for the lore, but sticks out like a sore thumb. It works visually, but it looks bad compared to the rest of the work in the film. Director Fede Ălvarez has been one of my favorite horror director's since his gnarly 2013 Evil Dead and he brought that same quality of brutality and excellence to this newest entry of the beloved franchise. This was truly one of the best Alien films in a long time and I can't recommend it enough. Let me know what you thought of the film or my review in the comments below. Thanks for reading!
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Special Mentions for the SAB Actors Who Performed Like Rent Was DUE
Archie Renaux - consistent since S1 bravo. Carried the other half of the show
Luke Pasqualino - surprised me the most well fucking done you made me love your character in less then one episode
Zoë Wanamaker - fucking iconic your voice as Baghra talking shit about her own son will stay with me forever
Sujaya Dasgupta - ALWAYS nails Zoya's aura and energy you deserved more
Patrick Gibson - delivered that golden retriever energy I admit I'm enamored
Daisy Head - just wow. Tears were shed and a standing ovation commenced. Out acted everyone I dare say
Calahan Skogman - every brief moment on screen not wasted. truly understood YEARNING
Jack Wolfe - brilliant magnificent sensational legendary iconic perfect
Danielle Galligan - always stole the show. Your presence is everything I smiled every time you appeared, spoke, smiled, glared
Kit Young - I didn't think you could top S1 but ofc you did OFC YOU DID
Amita Suman - GIRL YOURE ON A DIFF LEVEL EVERY SCENE WAS ART DELIVER EVERY TIME
Freddy Carter - last but definitely not the least. No one else could play Kaz or understand him on the level Freddy does. Every facial expression and line delivery was a masterclass
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