These wildly different films explore the wondrous, and sometimes terrifying possibilities of contacting extra-terrestrial life.
Aliens have been a subject of films for over a century, and they’ve grown into a beloved and oft-revisited trope in cinema during that time. Envisioned and executed by some of the greatest filmmakers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Left to Right: Steven Yeun in "Nope," the alien in Steven Spielberg's "E.T." and Scarlett Johansson in "Under the Skin" (Universal ...
So we developed a set of rules. The films on the list must include both humans and alien life (sorry, “Star Wars”), and the alien life must be alive, not a remnant of ancient alien technology. We are ...
Movies about disasters—natural or human-made—have been produced since the earliest days of film. As early as 1916, a disaster with an extraterrestrial cause was ...
The spaceship in "District 9" is pictured. - Sony Pictures Releasing It's a big universe out there, and while we're all for exploring it, a specific subgenre of science fiction movies has hinted that ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Ever since H.G. Wells released "War of the Worlds" in 1898, popular culture has been fascinated by alien invasion stories. For over a century, ...
Warning: MAJOR Spoilers Ahead for Disclosure DaySteven Spielberg has given audiences some of the friendliest and most threatening aliens in movie history. The legendary director is no stranger to ...
When director Ridley Scott introduced audiences to the Nostromo in 1979’s Alien, he created one of the most enduring horror and sci-fi franchises by merging the cold isolation of deep space with the ...