These wildly different films explore the wondrous, and sometimes terrifying possibilities of contacting extra-terrestrial life.
Left to Right: Steven Yeun in "Nope," the alien in Steven Spielberg's "E.T." and Scarlett Johansson in "Under the Skin" (Universal Pictures / A24) It didn’t take long for stories about ...
ET director Steven Spielberg dives back into the extra terrestrial with his latest film while asking 'How do you astonish an audience when anything is possible, and nothing is real?
Late-period Spielberg remains one of cinema’s last great humanists, turning extraterrestrial wonder into a plea for empathy in an increasingly fractured world ...
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What the Roswell incident did to a generation's imagination
One dusty New Mexico summer rewired how America looks at the sky.
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Top 50 exact moments that killed TV shows
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SETI scientists searched the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS for radio signals that could indicate extraterrestrial technology ...
This month’s recommendations include a dreamscape space opera, a dark time-travel diner comedy and an existential alien thriller.
Steven Spielberg makes a plea for empathy with Disclosure Day.
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