With 'Disclosure Day,' the director returns to a longtime preoccupation. Two Times staffers explore his ongoing fascination with extraterrestrials.
Scientists have found a hidden biosphere stretching miles beneath Earth’s surface and as deep as 6 miles below the seafloor.
ET director Steven Spielberg dives back into the extra terrestrial with his latest film while asking 'How do you astonish an audience when anything is possible, and nothing is real?
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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Disclosure Day is out now and the movie is top-tier Steven Spielberg science fiction. After watching this riveting story of a cybersecurity expert determined to expose a government conspiracy about ...
Cowboy Bebop spent 25 years accumulating a reputation that makes honest criticism feel like heresy, but a modern rewatch ...
When it comes to the search for life elsewhere in the universe, methane and other chemical compounds are seen as signs of ...
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Investigating an area of interesting light rock seen from orbit, Curiosity found some particularly weird-looking structures.