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“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.
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,
The White House is mocking the idea of the U.S. retaining secrets involving alien encounters by launching a space-themed website that touts the arrests of immigrants unauthorized to live in the U.S. The website,
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.
Devils Tower, Wyoming (CNN) — The buzz started in a hay meadow at the foot of a mysterious-looking geological formation. Helicopters and trailers arrived in large numbers, famous faces and a distinguished director settled in near grazing cattle, and the ...
Anthony Mennella shares bizarre alien encounters that viewers will not believe actually happened.
But with the release of his new sci-fi film “Disclosure Day” (read my review here ), I thought it would be fun to offer a ranked list of just Spielberg’s sci-fi movies. I’m going to be liberal with my definition of sci-fi.
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Spielberg spills another big alien secret
You know it’s Steven Spielberg when your main characters are backlit by some otherworldly glowing light, and a bunch of Men in Black are shown leaping out of cars, ready to clamp down on our heroes. That particular motif has been heavily employed in past Spielberg classics like E.
