Aliens have invaded the news again. Last month, two US presidents weighed in on the topic in rapid succession, managing to make a public that was already obsessed with extraterrestrials even more so.
Cinephiles have been champing at the bit for the theatrical release of Ryan Gosling‘s upcoming space movie, Project Hail Mary. And who can blame them, with the likes of Phil Lord and Chris Miller ...
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Alien: Earth finally brought the franchise, famously set in space where no-one can hear you scream, to our TV screens last year, introducing a whole host of creepy creatures while dealing with plenty ...
A spokesperson for NASA has issued a public statement following President Donald Trump’s announcement that he will direct his administration to release government files related to aliens and ...
Rohan Naahar is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has covered everything from Marvel to the Oscars, and Marvel at the Oscars. He ...
For those worried that the cliffhanger at the end of Alien: Earth would never find resolution, you can breathe easy. Via Variety, we’ve learned that FX has renewed Noah Hawley’s series for a second ...
On Feb. 19, 2026, President Donald Trump directed the Pentagon and other federal agencies to begin identifying and releasing government files related to UFOs—now formally referred to as unidentified ...
Bungie has announced that anyone found cheating in Marathon "will be permanently banned forever, no second chances." Titled "networking and security," Bungie's official blog post details plenty of ...
Grow a Garden is a self-explanatory experience on the Roblox platform. You get a plot where you can start growing your garden using various seeds, including Mythic ones. While the same is simple, it ...
Bring up aliens and a lot of people will scoff. But not everyone is laughing. Around the turn of the century, 3.8 million people banded together in a real-time search for aliens — with screensavers.