What to know about the ‘Alien’ series, from A to xenomorph
In space, no one can hear you scream. The movie theater is a different story. The spine-chilling sci-fi horror franchise “Alien” returns this week with “Alien: Romulus,” featuring a new crew of young, scrappy space explorers. Unluckily for them, there are also facehuggers, chestbursters and xenomorphs on board, as seen in the trailers and a terrifying viral marketing campaign featuring facehugger puppets attacking actors here on Earth.
This long-running sitcom has only gotten better thanks to its writers taking big leaps
When it premiered in 2011, “Bob’s Burgers” was rough around the edges. Eldest daughter Tina, an eighth grader, graphically lusted after boys and zombies. Bob was prone to beleaguered bouts of yelling. Louise and Gene, in fourth and sixth grade respectively, made risqué jokes beyond their years, and Bob’s nutty wife Linda was a spacy mom with a slippery grip on reality.
In Florida, a bestselling author is building a new community of literary resistance
The end of April is about to be the busiest week of Lauren Groff’s life.