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Set in 2120, it hinges on a batch of alien and various mutating specimens who crash-land on Earth in a research vessel that’s ...
For Hawley, overlaying Peter Pan onto Alien: Earth ‘s science fiction made sense because of the idea of trapping children’s ...
Here is what you need to know about all of the "Peter Pan" Easter eggs and connections in FX's "Alien: Earth." ...
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FX’s new “Alien” prequel, “Alien: Earth,” batters viewers expecting Xenomorph horror from an additional, less expected angle: ...
Peter Pan explains in the novel there are no "lost girls" because girls are far too clever to fall out of their prams. The trailer also shows Law for the first time as the villainous Captain Hook.
Noah Berlatsky writes that the new Disney+ remake, “Peter Pan and Wendy,” tries to sidestep the colonialism through less uniformly White casting. It’s a worthy effort, but racism ...
Has it really been half a century since a young, floppy-haired Leonardo DiCaprio first graced our screens? The answer is a ...
A whirling storm of wailing and death — or even worse, life going on — finding this a perfect antidote to the derpy escapism ...
Peter Pan's Creepy Entrance - Allison Williams suddenly appearing in the dead of night through an open window is just as terrifying as a flying kidnapper's entrance should be.
Good morning. A comedy called “Peter Pan Goes Wrong” opens on Broadway tonight. We’ll ask two stars of the musical “Peter Pan” if things ever went wrong when they were onstage.
Peter Pan, or Peter Pan: The Boy Who Would Never Grow Up (1904) by J. M. Barrie, is perhaps one of the most highly adapted children’s stories of all time.