The White House launched a website teasing new information on aliens, but it actually delivers immigration arrest data, including hundreds in Kansas.
Science fiction stories about “alien” invaders are often political allegories for anxieties around immigration. Now, a government website depicts non-citizens as extraterrestrials.
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Nate Richard is a Resource Editor for Collider, a film and television critic, and a part-time amateur filmmaker. He graduated from Ball State University in December 2020 with a Bachelor's degree in ...
From "Independence Day" to "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", movies and TV shows are packed with advice for anyone aspiring ...
“Disclosure” has become a cult word. It shouldn’t be, since all it means, technically, is to reveal something. But the new wave of alien conspiracy theorists have made “disclosure” into a teasingly ...
The moment of first contact with extraterrestrials is a staple of science fiction. It usually involves a frantic scientist having a Eureka moment, realising in a single dramatic instant that Earth is ...
The families of those killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting will indirectly receive money from Alex Jones after a ...
One of the best horror games of the 2010s was Creative Assembly's Alien: Isolation, but it certainly took some time for audiences to see it in its proper light. Though it initially received mixed ...
The Onion's relaunch of InfoWars is burying Jones’s legacy with a perfectly weird website that maybe, just maybe, will get ...
Neon's 'Hope' teaser introduces a terrifying, alien-filled post-apocalyptic world A24's 'Mother Mary' trailer is worth it for the FKA twigs track A24's 'The Invite' trailer: Penélope Cruz and Edward ...
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