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The sights of space alien landscapes
This scene imagines the mysterious beauty of alien worlds beyond our solar system. The landscape features unusual plant life, ...
Like the lead character of “Project Hail Mary,” some scientists are proposing ways that life might exist beyond a star’s “habitable zone,” often considered the gold standard of potential livability ...
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s treacly alien buddy comedy about an astronaut stranded in outer space gives even the most curmudgeonly among us things to laugh at.
A FISHERMAN’S recent UFO sighting has sparked debate online about what the mysterious image really could be. The massive object and its trail of light can be seen against the pitch black ...
Alan Committie is no fan of the Easter Bunny and an alien invasion may free us from politicians. His new show at Montecasino is a must-see.
A FORMER UK cop who now cracks UFO cases hopes Donald Trump will blow the lid off top alien secrets. Gary Heseltine, 65, who ...
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Tell don't show: How sound replaces sight
Try Krotos studio for free at Using sound to tell your story can be more effective (and terrifying) than showing it. In this episode, we break down how films like Signs, Alien, and Oppenheimer use ...
Modern-day LLMs are "fiction machines," designed not to be truthful but to make sense. What can we expect from these machines, and what are their limitations?
Apple TV and A24's Margo's Got Money Troubles begins with a bang, thanks to a fanciful, pinball-themed opening sequence that careens through a handmade world of books, overdue bil ...
The DC universe is expanding with "Lanterns," and that means catching up on a new league of villains. One major player may be ...
Remakes generally fail to live up to the original movie, but these five sci-fi examples managed to both match up to and outshine their inspirations.
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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