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Spielberg, alien

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'Disclosure Day': For Steven Spielberg, aliens are not just fiction
As the filmmaker releases a new film on extraterrestrials, here's a brief history of modern alien conspiracies and why scientists are now taking UFO reports seriously.

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 · 2d · on MSN
Steven Spielberg says he believes aliens have already reached Earth: ‘They are here’
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What is it with Spielberg and space aliens? We break down his career-long fixation
 · 2h
What parents need to know about ‘Disclosure Day,’ ‘Scary Movie 6’ and more
Steven Spielberg’s return to sci-fi has violent moments.

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Screentime: Disclosure Day, Scary Movie 6 & more
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Critics Hail Steven Spielberg's 'Gripping' Disclosure Day As His Best Film In Years
 · 8h
Every Steven Spielberg movie ranked, from worst to best
With the arguable exception of Walt Disney – who had almost half a century’s head start – no film-maker has brought more wonder and delight to multiple generations than Steven Spielberg.

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Disclosure Day's ending will be divisive – but here's why it had to end that way
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‘Now they can’t afford me’: Steven Spielberg was turned down to direct Bond – twice
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Steven Spielberg Thinks 'Disclosure Day' Is His Most Realistic Alien Movie Yet: 'Closer to Fact Than Fiction' | Video

Steven Spielberg thinks his latest alien film is his most realistic alien movie yet. The director explained in a new interview how he dove into "Disclosure Day" looking to make it more factually accurate to aliens arriving on Earth than his iconic films "ET" or "Close Encounters of the Third Kind,
Yardbarker
1d

'Disclosure Day' Is Already Failing Behind Emily Blunt’s 91% Rated Alien Movie

Quickly swapping her Prada heels for frightened glances and an alien invasion in Disclosure Day , Emily Blunt may be confronting a sci-fi benchmark she quietly set years ago.
/Film on MSN
10d

5 Forgotten Alien Invasion Movies That Still Hold Up Today

Plenty of alien invasion movies have become box office hits and certified classics, but here are some forgotten alien invasion movies that still hold up today.
16d

What could alien life look like? These Earthlings offer clues.

Scientists are listening in on sperm whale conversations and studying Earth's strangest microbes to prepare humanity for first contact with extraterrestrial life.
The Independent on MSN
8h

The real disclosure day: Why it feels aliens are nearer than ever

The real disclosure day – and why it feels like aliens are closer to revealing themselves than ever - THE LONGER READ: As otherworldly visitors and UFOs hit the big screen amid serious revelations from the Pentagon indicating that flying saucers are not a thing of fantasy,
New Scientist on MSN
13d

The best new science-fiction books of June 2026

There is plenty of intriguing sci-fi on offer this month, whether it’s solar-powered cities from Adrian Tchaikovsky or a strange future from M. John Harrison
Space.com
1mon

How the 'Project Hail Mary' book walks the line between hard and speculative science fiction… and why the film did not

Two different ways to tell the same story. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Science fiction is not monolithic. There are, in fact, two major sub-genres that divide sci-fi — hard sci ...
Science Friday
7d

Sci-fi thriller combines aliens, robots, and Cherokee culture

Breaking news out of eastern Oklahoma! A hole in the sky has opened. Through it, an unidentified turtle-shaped craft has descended. Alerts say that this is first contact. So it goes in the sci-fi thriller “Hole in the Sky.” In the book, author Daniel H.
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