Disclosure Day, Alien and Spielberg
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70 years later, the true story behind ET remains one of the most shocking real-life alien encounters
An odd event at a farmouse set between Kelly and Hopkinsville, Kentucky influenced Steven Spielberg's most beloved movie.
It's an invigorating chase thriller, but where Spielberg once seemed to be leading the culture, he's now following decades of lore and mythology.
Steven Spielberg’s fourth film about alien encounters is “Disclosure Day,” following “ET: The Extra-Terrestrial,” “War of the Worlds,” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” That inspired us to take another look at what Roger Ebert thought about some of the most famous and infamous alien movies,
Fire In the Sky was based on the 1978 book The Walton Experience from real-life logger Travis Walton. In it, Walton details his own alleged experience with an alien abduction on November 5, 1975, a tale which he first sold to The National Enquirer.
Sensational performances and stunning cinematography just about cover for a predictable plot with nothing much to say.
Steven Spielberg fans have reacted with delight after the filmmaker unveiled the trailer for his latest alien encounter movie, Disclosure Day. Set to be released on June 12 next year, the film is based on Spielberg’s own original idea and a screenplay by ...
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind is Steven Spielberg at his weirdest, most personal, and best
The 1977 sci-fi UFO epic is influential yet, thanks partly to Star Wars, it's also like nothing else
“Disclosure” has become a cult word. It shouldn't be, since all it means, technically, is to reveal something. But the new wave of alien conspiracy theorists have made “disclosure” into a teasingly passive-aggressive code word.
