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Ranking the scariest alien encounters in Steven Spielberg movies
Steven Spielberg is one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, and he has created some truly chilling alien encounters.
Steven Spielberg kicks off Saturday with the ultimate family sci-fi adventure, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. (Read more about ...
Office politics spiral into paranoia when coworkers reveal alien agendas, turning a dull workplace into a quiet battleground ...
Collier Jennings is an entertainment journalist with a substantial amount of experience under his belt. Collier, or "CJ" to his friends and family, is a dedicated fan of genre films - particularly ...
"War Machine" star Alan Ritchson attends the film's Australian premiere in Melbourne, Australia, on Feb. 7, 2026. (Kierra Thorn/Getty Images) Netflix released “War Machine” on Friday, a science ...
From phone boxes and flux capacitors to black holes and hot tubs, sci-fi has created plenty of ways to explore the fourth ...
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Netflix viewers just made this new alien thriller the No. 1 movie
A chilling new alien thriller flick has taken over Netflix and climbed straight to the No. 1 movie spot!
Fans of chaotic sci-fi adventures and irreverent humor have plenty to explore beyond Rick And Morty, with shows that deliver absurd comedy and wild ideas.
War Machine is a brutal battle. The Netflix action film stars Reacher actor Alan Ritchson, whose nameless character is only known as the number 81. He is among a group of soldiers who embark on a ...
Brent Spiner as Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation - Aaron Rapoport/Getty Images In 1987, Gene Roddenberry somehow managed to find a cast that was as watchable and loaded with the same level of ...
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'War Machine' review: Finally, a training scenario with aliens
The sci-fi flick raises the premise: What if the final phase of U.S. Army Ranger selection suddenly involved fighting a giant alien robot?
As Nicolas Roeg’s enigmatic, unclassifiable film – in which David Bowie plays an alien visiting Earth – turns 50, we look back at Tom Milne’s deciphering of it. From our Summer 1976 issue.
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