[Opinion] Will Leitch: Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ is a blockbuster argument against cynicism
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Paula Frederick, culture editor of Radio Duna, delves into the premiere of Steven Spielberg's latest installment, which retakes science fiction as the nerve point of her cinema, especially the still unresolved question: Are we alone in the universe or not?
Will Leitch: Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ is a blockbuster argument against cynicism
Quentin Tarantino has said that he will retire after he makes his next film. (Whatever that film turns out to be; the upcoming “The Adventures of Cliff Booth” was written by Tarantino but directed by David Fincher, so it doesn’t count.) Tarantino’s reason for this tends to change with every interview – Tarantino talks a lot – but his primary impetus seems to be: He thinks filmmakers get worse when they get old. “I know film history, and from her…
The story goes like this: world governments are deliberately concealing verified and accurate reports of communications with extraterrestrial civilizations, and even possess the bodies of aliens recovered from spacecraft that have crashed to Earth. Furthermore, this information is so highly classified that it may not even be known to current leaders, being handled exclusively by secret agencies—underground operations operating outside the visibl…
At the beginning of the year, US President Donald Trump announced that his administration would publish previously classified documents regarding contacts with UFOs (today the abbreviation UAP – Unidentified Aerial Phenomena is used for this phenomenon). He has returned to the topic a few times, it did not go unnoticed, expectations were, at least in certain circles, considerable. The first batch was made available in May, it has not yet brought…
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