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Tracing a decades-long obsession

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What is it with Spielberg and space aliens? We break down his career-long fixation
Obsession is maybe too hard-edged; interest too soft. But from “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” and “E.T” to his new sci-fi thriller “Disclosure Day,” Steven Spielberg has spent nearly the entire ...

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Steven Spielberg and aliens: Tracing a decades-long obsession
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Steven Spielberg has more to say about aliens
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Disclosure Day shows the best, and worst, of what made Spielberg a legend
And by extension, it shouldn't be too confusing why his new Disclosure Day — a cagily vague thriller that has kept all but its alien-arrival theme shrouded in titillating obscurity — had already drumm...

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Full Disclosure: the reality behind Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day'
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33 Years Later: Why 'Fire In the Sky' is Considered the Scariest Alien Movie
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“Disclosure Day” is Steven Spielberg’s last word for humanity
Desperately trying to retrieve a trove of stolen government secrets that will prove the existence of extraterrestrial life, Noah Scanlon ( Colin Firth) — the director of a secret military contractor, ...

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‘Disclosure Day’ Eyes $42.5 Million Opening As Spielberg Film Defies Pre-Release Projections
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Box Office: ‘Disclosure Day’ Makes First Contact With $19 Million
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Creative Assembly thinks Alien: Isolation 2 will be just as scary and memorable as the first game

Creative Assembly has said it was "absolutely the intention" for Alien: Isolation to feel "too scary" for players, and the goal is to make the sequel just as memorable.
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‘Voidling Bound’ Review: Spacelanders

Skylanders and Borderlands developers, have hatched a creature-taming game that feels fun but not fully baked.
Decider
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‘Alien: Earth’ Episode 5 Recap: Bossed in Space

Hybrid humans, corporate nation-state competitors, and xenomorph chat rooms: we’ve learned much since the USCSS Maginot went splat on New Siam in Alien: Earth Episode 1 (“Neverland”). We’re also halfway through this enjoyable debut season.
Space.com
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Alien: Earth – how realistic are the extraterrestrials? Three experts rank them

Like many fans we are simply having fun using science to analyze the creatures. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. This article was originally published at The Conversation. The ...
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Forget the Xenomorph, This Is the Most Terrifying Creature in 'Alien: Earth'

Editor's note: The below contains spoilers for Alien: Earth Episode 4. When Ridley Scott's Prometheus came out in 2012, many fans were disappointed by the lack of xenomorphs. Scott aimed to fix that with Alien: Covenant, but it took Alien: Romulus to make ...
Polygon
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Alien: Earth's eyeball creature is stealing the show, and I'm not even mad about it

I absolutely adore Xenomorphs in all their forms. I love facehuggers, chestbursters, not-yet-full-grown "teen-omorphs," and of course, I love giant, double-mouthed, razor-tailed adult Xenomorphs in all their glory. But man, that weird little eyeball ...
Space.com
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Can we use bees as a model of intelligent alien life to develop interstellar communication?

We frequently question whether we are alone in the universe. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the ...
Salon
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The “Alien: Earth” terror we can’t unsee

Among the many strange biological wonders Charles Darwin observed in his time, one haunted him above all. “‘The eye, to this day, gives me a cold shudder,” he admitted in a letter to an American colleague, “but when I think of the fine known ...
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