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Every Spielberg Alien Movie Explores a Different Human Emotion — and He’s Never Missed
Spielberg really loves his aliens, doesn't he?Disclosure Day comes out today, and this is the fourth time this man has sat behind a camera and said, "Okay, but what if something came down from the sky.
War of the Worlds was an obvious and devastating response to the carnage of 9/11, updating the classic novel to a modern-day depiction of a society coming undone in the face of an apocalyptic alien invasion.
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,
Creator Noah Hawley, star Babou Ceesay and more of the 'Alien: Earth' creative team break down Season 1's standout episode, 'In Space, No One...'
"Alien: Romulus" creates a bad guy that not only pulls from the least-liked films in the franchise, but does so in a way that makes you want to revisit them.
Universal and Amblin’s Steven Spielberg directed Disclosure Day is coming in ahead of expectations ($35M at the domestic B.O.) with a $42.5M 3-day at 3,824 after a Friday that’s shaping up to be $18.5M including last night’s previews.
Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day opens this weekend with domestic forecasts ranging from $40 million to $55 million. That would mark a solid start, though not quite the kind of splash Universal Pictures may have hoped for in a year when The Super Mario Galaxy Movie opened to $131.