Special effects master Stan Winston, who created the creatures in 'The Terminator,' 'Predator' & 'Jurassic Park,' is the ...
Steven Spielberg says he believes aliens have already reached Earth. The director made the comment in a new CBS Sunday Morning interview with Ben Mankiewicz ... Read More ...
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Creationist David Rives offers biblical framework for UFOs, aliens: 'Eroding our Christian foundation'
David Rives, founder of David Rives Ministries and the Wonders Center & Science Museum in Dickson, Tennessee, told The ...
The idea behind Steven Spielberg’s latest film, “Disclosure Day,” has a ripped-from-the-headlines origin story. The auteur, 79, is reuniting with one of his favorite genres for his 37th movie: science ...
Russo joined IndieWire's roundtable of composers to discuss his work on the sci-fi series. Since 1979, the “Alien” franchise has flipped between two different genres, alternatively offering audiences ...
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Spaceships and Xenos and Eyes, Oh My: 'Alien: Earth' Creative Team on Noah Hawley's Sci-Fi Prequel
Noah Hawley has brought the sci-fi/horror series to television. Many filmmakers have taken on the "Alien" franchise: James Cameron, David Fincher, Fede Álvarez. Ridley Scott even returned to the well ...
"Disclosure Day" director Steven Spielberg opens up to USA TODAY about aliens, AI and why he'll never quit making movies.
Steven Spielberg has spent nearly 50 years asking whether humanity is alone. With Disclosure Day, he sounds less interested in imagining the answer than in ... Read More ...
But the reviews for ‘Disclosure Day’ among the experts on UAP—unidentified aerial phenomena—are decidedly mixed.
Steven Spielberg knows there’s a faction of netizens that think Disclosure Day, his new aliens-are-among-us-thriller, was ...
Steven Spielberg has always believed we’re not alone in this universe. With ‘Disclosure Day,’ he may make a believer out of you, too.
Steven Spielberg's latest symphony of awe and wonder "Disclosure Day" is about many things. It is, ostensibly, the kind of paranoid thriller that used to be all the rage in the 1970s, except instead ...
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