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From ET to disclosure day: Steven Spielberg’s alien movies ranked by Rotten Tomatoes score
Which Steven Spielberg alien movie earned the highest Rotten Tomatoes score? Explore the complete ranking from E.T. to Disclosure Day.
We're disclosing what Steven Spielberg, Demi Lovato, Tom Cruise and more celebrities have said about the possibility that the people of Earth aren't alone in this universe.
Xenomorphs, space nomads and E.T. have solidified themselves into the canon of alien movies prominent in popular culture. With the latest film in the Alien franchise: Alien: Romulus out in theaters now, we’ve decided to revisit the best alien movies ...
The moment of first contact with extraterrestrials is a staple of science fiction. It usually involves a frantic scientist having a Eureka moment, realising in a single dramatic instant that Earth is being visited by creatures from light-years away.
Filmmakers have shaped our perception of the unknown, and Steven Spielberg has had aliens on the mind for a while now. He even believes they have been to Earth and may still be amongst us. Will his depiction of alien lifeforms in his anticipated new film 'Disclosure Day' challenge audiences?
There's nothing in Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror classic Alien to suggest the beginning of a sprawling intergalactic saga, but the Alien franchise has proven surprisingly consistent and rewarding over the past several decades. Never before has it been ...
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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.
