IMDb rating: 8.5
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 93 per cent
Director: Ridley Scott
Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, John Hurt, Ian Holm
Movie duration: 1 hour 57 minutes
Synopsis: In a future where space travel is common, the crew of a commercial spacecraft called Nostromo receives a distress signal from a nearby planet and lands to investigate. Captain Dallas (Skerritt) and Kane (Hurt) head out to find the source of the signal. They inadvertently let a fearsome extraterrestrial entity, Xenomorph or the titular Alien, aboard. It breeds through Facehuggers, spider-like creatures that emerge from its eggs and attach themselves to human faces. As the crew is hunted one by one, only Ellen Ripley (Weaver) appears to have what it takes to take on the Xenomorph.
Why it’s great: “In space, no one can hear you scream”. This was the eerie tagline of Alien. While it promised relentless scares, it was in fact a much more slow-burn horror that rewards your patience. And oh boy, when the Xenomorph is finally unleashed it gets utterly, utterly terrifying quickly. The movie has aged astonishingly well. Also, it gave us Ripley, one of cinema’s most iconic characters.