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With his new movie, Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg wonders how humankind would react to undeniable proof of the existence of extraterrestrials. It’s a subject that pop culture has been fascinated
Steven Spielberg has long been fascinated with the idea of aliens visiting Earth, yet "Disclosure Day" offers a very different approach than an earlier classic.
Steven Spielberg makes a plea for empathy with Disclosure Day.
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Creative Assembly says Alien: Isolation 2 will draw inspiration from the first Alien movie again
Creative Assembly has confirmed that Alien: Isolation 2 will take place months after the first game and is once again inspired by the first Alien movie.
Resident Alien was designed to wrap up with Season 4, which serves as the series finale, according to TV Insider. The creative team went into the season knowing it would likely be the show’s last, giving them the opportunity to bring Harry’s story to a proper close instead of ending on an unresolved cliffhanger.
Despite pulling in massive viewing numbers on Netflix, Resident Alien has officially come to an end. Here's why Season 5 isn't happening.
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Steven Spielberg Says Alien Movie 'Disclosure Day' Is 'Built on a Foundation of Truth' | Video
"Disclosure Day" director Steven Spielberg has said that his latest film, which sees him return to the topic of UFOs and extra-terrestrial life forms, is "built on a foundation of truth." Few directors have explored onscreen over the years the possibility of life on other planets more thoughtfully than Spielberg,
EVE HEWSON: (As Jane Blankenship) What are you going to do? O'CONNOR: (As Dr. Daniel Kellner) Full disclosure to the whole world. FLORIDO: It is the latest film that Spielberg has directed about aliens visiting Earth. Of course, there are many other films ...
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,
