Movie · 1986 · Action, Thriller, Science Fiction · 2h 17m · R · English
Curator score: 8.9/10 (1.7M ratings)
This time it's war.
Overview
Ripley, the sole survivor of the Nostromo's deadly encounter with the monstrous Alien, returns to Earth after drifting through space in hypersleep for 57 years. Although her story is initially met with skepticism, she agrees to accompany a team of Colonial Marines back to LV-426.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.9/10
IMDb: 8.4/10
Letterboxd: 4.11/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 94%
Metacritic: 84
TMDB: 8.0/10
Director
James Cameron
Production
SLM Production Group, 20th Century Fox, Brandywine Productions
Cast
Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton, William Hope, Jenette Goldstein, Al Matthews, Mark Rolston, Ricco Ross, Colette Hiller, Daniel Kash, Cynthia Dale Scott, Tip Tipping, Trevor Steedman, Paul Maxwell, Valerie Colgan, Alan Polonsky, Alibe Parsons
Curator Review
Verdict
A landmark sci-fi action sequel that turns survival horror into a muscular, emotionally charged rescue mission. It’s thrilling, tense, and surprisingly tender, with one of the great screen heroes at its center and a monster movie scale that still feels huge.
Best for
fans of high-tension creature features
viewers who like strong female-led action
people who enjoy military sci-fi and squad dynamics
audiences who want horror mixed with blockbuster momentum
Skip if
you want slow-burn atmospheric horror only
you dislike intense violence and jump-scare-heavy suspense
you prefer minimalist sci-fi over big set pieces
you’re not in the mood for relentless action and panic
Overview
Aliens is the rare sequel that doesn’t just match the original, it changes the game. James Cameron trades the first film’s haunted-house-in-space dread for a full-scale combat nightmare, but the result is still deeply suspenseful and often terrifying. The movie’s genius is how it keeps the human stakes front and center even as the body count and firepower escalate.
Worth noting
Sigourney Weaver gives Ripley a defining action-hero turn without losing the character’s fear, grief, or intelligence. The film also works beautifully as a found-family story, with the marine squad, Newt, and Bishop forming a fragile little unit under pressure. That emotional core keeps the spectacle from feeling hollow.
Bottom line
What lingers most is the movie’s confidence: the design, the pacing, the escalation, and the iconic final confrontation all feel engineered for maximum payoff. It’s a benchmark for creature action, and one of the clearest examples of a sequel becoming its own classic.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Timcop (5★) · 16281 likes
Did the math, and I do believe, on a purely technical level, "Get away from her you bitch!" does in fact pass the Bechdel test.
👽 Zara 👽 (4★) · 9478 likes
sometimes a family is a lesbian in a jumpsuit, an orphan girl, a guy named dwayne and a really nice synthetic
Lucy (4★) · 8002 likes
producer guy 1: next on the agenda, what should we call the sequel to alien?
producer guy 2: well i had an idea.... there's going to be, in fact, more than one alien in this one, correct?
producer guy 1: yes, plural. go on
producer guy 2: how about we just call it... Aliens. stick an S on that bad boy
producer guy 1: bruh
producer guy 2: bruh
Dean M (5★) · 7462 likes
If all my babies were burned in front of me I would also rip off my egg sack and take an elevator up 50 floors to fuck shit up.
stevie (4★) · 6213 likes
They hate to see a girl with a forklift license winning