Alien: Romulus Reviews Paint A Divided Descent Into Sci-Fi Horror
Briefly

"Set between the events of Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) and James Cameron's Aliens (1986), the story unfolds as a group of young space colonizers stumbles upon a derelict space station, only to encounter the terrifying xenomorph--which still endures as one of the most fearsome creatures in cinematic history."
"With Álvarez at the helm and Scott returning as producer, Alien: Romulus is crafted to blend the original's claustrophobic horror with a fresh perspective. The screenplay, co-written by Álvarez and his frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues, aims to explore new depths within the Alien universe while staying true to the franchise's eerie and suspenseful legacy."
"However, so far, critical responses are mixed. As of this writing, the film has an 82% score on Rotten Tomatoes (based on 141 reviews) and a Metacritic score of 64 (based on 42 reviews). Here at GameSpot, we gave it a 6/10, noting it as a 'louder, jump scare-riddled take' that doesn't quite recapture the franchise's original magic."
Read at GameSpot
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