Neil deGrasse Tyson calls on the government to just show the alien, saying Americans are ready for disclosure after years of hearings and UAP files.
Maybe the real monster in the Alien franchise isn’t actually the killer alien. Because behind the acid blood and jump scares is an even more insidious horror: a single employer with unchecked power.
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'Predator: Badlands' director explains why he changed something in the movie after seeing Alien
In the last three years, the Alien/Predator franchise has been as active as any in modern Hollywood. Audiences have seen ...
One of the best horror games of the 2010s was Creative Assembly's Alien: Isolation, but it certainly took some time for audiences to see it in its proper light. Though it initially received mixed ...
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White House UFO council will be led by Harvard professor known for controversial alien theories
Avi Loeb, a Harvard astronomer who has made headlines with his theories about alien encounters, will lead a White House ...
The moment of first contact with extraterrestrials is a staple of science fiction. It usually involves a frantic scientist having a Eureka moment, realising in a single dramatic instant that Earth is ...
When it comes to the 2026 movie release schedule, we might not see a better alien movie after Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure ...
When Neil deGrasse Tyson was 9 years old, he visited the Hayden Planetarium for the first time. Growing up gazing into light pollution in the Bronx, he had no idea there were that many stars. “I was ...
As much as Steven Spielberg likes aliens, he seems to prefer holding them at arm’s length. The creatures in Close Encounters ...
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