Feature documentary ‘We Are Not Alone’, from director Michael Mazzola (Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind), is out now on Amazon Prime Video, Tubi and other AVOD platforms.
The question whether we are alone in the universe has remained the number one question in the minds of humanity throughout recorded history. But whilst philosophers, scientists and theologians have spent millenia gazing at the stars there was never any concrete proof of intelligent life outside of our solar system.
Until 2020….
Fast forward to today. The US government have confirmed what so many of us already knew to be true. There are craft visiting us, from unknown origins, performing maneuvers in the sky impossible to have been made by man. The world’s leading scientists are discovering thousands of exoplanets, similar to ours, scattered across our galaxy & people, in the millions are coming forward to discuss their personal UFO & Et contact experiences...
The question whether we are alone in the universe has remained the number one question in the minds of humanity throughout recorded history. But whilst philosophers, scientists and theologians have spent millenia gazing at the stars there was never any concrete proof of intelligent life outside of our solar system.
Until 2020….
Fast forward to today. The US government have confirmed what so many of us already knew to be true. There are craft visiting us, from unknown origins, performing maneuvers in the sky impossible to have been made by man. The world’s leading scientists are discovering thousands of exoplanets, similar to ours, scattered across our galaxy & people, in the millions are coming forward to discuss their personal UFO & Et contact experiences...
- 4/11/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Paradigm Shift with Stephen Bassett, a veteran Uap/Et Disclosure advocate, has debuted on the Unifyd TV Streaming Network.
The six-part series presents a diverse array of eyewitnesses, filmmakers, and various UFO/Et experts discussing the possibility that an extraterrestrial presence has long been visiting Earth, and the fact that this information has been withheld from the American public via a 77-year long Truth Embargo.
The series is created, produced, and directed by Serena DC, an Emmy Award-nominated, documentary filmmaker.
“This captivating new program delves into the mysteries surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena, government secrecy, and the role that Hollywood plays in shaping public perception,” said Serena DC. “Steve Bassett is a seasoned UFO researcher and longtime Disclosure Activist who brings personal stories, historical insights, and a forward-looking perspective on Disclosure and the extraterrestrial presence. From personal transformations of skeptics, to the stories from new believers, to the profound psychological impacts that paranormal encounters can produce,...
The six-part series presents a diverse array of eyewitnesses, filmmakers, and various UFO/Et experts discussing the possibility that an extraterrestrial presence has long been visiting Earth, and the fact that this information has been withheld from the American public via a 77-year long Truth Embargo.
The series is created, produced, and directed by Serena DC, an Emmy Award-nominated, documentary filmmaker.
“This captivating new program delves into the mysteries surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena, government secrecy, and the role that Hollywood plays in shaping public perception,” said Serena DC. “Steve Bassett is a seasoned UFO researcher and longtime Disclosure Activist who brings personal stories, historical insights, and a forward-looking perspective on Disclosure and the extraterrestrial presence. From personal transformations of skeptics, to the stories from new believers, to the profound psychological impacts that paranormal encounters can produce,...
- 2/18/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
SXSW Film & TV Festival announced multiple categories for the 2024 event, including Opening Night TV Premiere, Centerpiece Screening and more.
Netflix’s “3 Body Problem,” executive produced and written by “Game of Thrones” creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, along with “True Blood” writer Alexander Woo is set to debut as the Opening Night TV Premiere. The highly anticipated series, which stars Jovan Adepo, John Bradley, Rosalind Chao, Liam Cunningham, Eiza González, Marlo Kelly, Benedict Wong and Jonathan Pryce, is an adaptation of the best-selling novel.
For the Centerpiece Screening, SXSW will debut the feature film adaptation of the 1980s series “The Fall Guy,” directed by “Atomic Blonde” helmer David Leitch, and starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. Gosling portrays a battle-scarred stuntman sent back to work on his a film his ex-wife (Blunt) is directing, when the leading star goes missing. “The Fall Guy” is described as a “big-screen...
Netflix’s “3 Body Problem,” executive produced and written by “Game of Thrones” creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, along with “True Blood” writer Alexander Woo is set to debut as the Opening Night TV Premiere. The highly anticipated series, which stars Jovan Adepo, John Bradley, Rosalind Chao, Liam Cunningham, Eiza González, Marlo Kelly, Benedict Wong and Jonathan Pryce, is an adaptation of the best-selling novel.
For the Centerpiece Screening, SXSW will debut the feature film adaptation of the 1980s series “The Fall Guy,” directed by “Atomic Blonde” helmer David Leitch, and starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. Gosling portrays a battle-scarred stuntman sent back to work on his a film his ex-wife (Blunt) is directing, when the leading star goes missing. “The Fall Guy” is described as a “big-screen...
- 1/10/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
We Are Not Alone, a documentary from filmmaker Serena DC (Beyond the Grave), has been acquired by Uncork’d Entertainment and is out now on Digital and DVD.
The question of whether or not we are alone in the universe has been answered. Serena DC & Michael Mazzola meet with the world’s leading Ufologists & Contactees to discover who these extraterrestrial visitors are & why they are visiting earth.
“Timely with the current news trends of UFOs and extraterrestrials existing, there’s real appetite for documentaries on aliens – and this is one of the best”, said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. “Even if you’re just a passing interest in conspiracy theories, you don’t want to miss We Are Not Alone.”
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The question of whether or not we are alone in the universe has been answered. Serena DC & Michael Mazzola meet with the world’s leading Ufologists & Contactees to discover who these extraterrestrial visitors are & why they are visiting earth.
“Timely with the current news trends of UFOs and extraterrestrials existing, there’s real appetite for documentaries on aliens – and this is one of the best”, said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. “Even if you’re just a passing interest in conspiracy theories, you don’t want to miss We Are Not Alone.”
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- 10/6/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Aliens Have Been Visiting US Doc, ‘We Are Not Alone’ Coming October 3, 2023 We Are Not Alone, a timely and captivating new doc from filmmaker Serena DC (Beyond the Grave), releases this October from Uncork’d Entertainment on DVD and Digital. The question of whether or not we are alone in the universe has been …
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- 9/17/2023
- by Janel Spiegel
- Horror News
Fox News’ retooled primetime lineup topped rivals in July, but all cable news networks saw audience erosion versus the same month a year ago.
Jesse Watters Primetime, which debuted in the 8 p.m. Et time slot on July 17, averaged 2.4 million viewers, an improvement over the temporary occupant of the period, Fox News Tonight, with its series of rotating hosts, after Tucker Carlson’s show was pulled in April. Tucker Carlson Tonight averaged 3.1 million viewers in July, 2022.
Another schedule change was the move of Greg Gutfeld up an hour to 10 p.m. Et. Gutfeld! averaged 1.98 million viewers and 252,000 in the 25-54 demo. The latter was enough to place it second in that category, to Fox News’s The Five, which averaged 254,000. The Five also was the most watched cable news show, averaging 2.59 million viewers.
Overall, though, audiences were off versus July 2022, with Fox News and CNN seeing the most significant drops.
Jesse Watters Primetime, which debuted in the 8 p.m. Et time slot on July 17, averaged 2.4 million viewers, an improvement over the temporary occupant of the period, Fox News Tonight, with its series of rotating hosts, after Tucker Carlson’s show was pulled in April. Tucker Carlson Tonight averaged 3.1 million viewers in July, 2022.
Another schedule change was the move of Greg Gutfeld up an hour to 10 p.m. Et. Gutfeld! averaged 1.98 million viewers and 252,000 in the 25-54 demo. The latter was enough to place it second in that category, to Fox News’s The Five, which averaged 254,000. The Five also was the most watched cable news show, averaging 2.59 million viewers.
Overall, though, audiences were off versus July 2022, with Fox News and CNN seeing the most significant drops.
- 8/2/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
NewsNation said it saw an uptick in its audience numbers with its coverage this week’s congressional hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena, also known as UFOs, with a two-hour special on Sunday, We Are Not Alone: The Historic UFO Hearing.
The network carried Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing live, while larger cable news rivals focused on the Hunter Biden plea deal. The network said that its morning NewsNation Live saw a 332% audience boost from the coverage versus the time slot’s June performance, and a 940% spike in adults 25-54, although NewsNation still trails the major news networks.
NewsNation also presented the first TV interview with David Grusch, a retired military intelligence officer who was part of the Pentagon’s Uap task force but appeared at the hearing as a whistleblower. In his testimony, he claimed that the government was in possession of Uap spacecraft and “nonhuman biologics” recovered from a crash site.
The network carried Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing live, while larger cable news rivals focused on the Hunter Biden plea deal. The network said that its morning NewsNation Live saw a 332% audience boost from the coverage versus the time slot’s June performance, and a 940% spike in adults 25-54, although NewsNation still trails the major news networks.
NewsNation also presented the first TV interview with David Grusch, a retired military intelligence officer who was part of the Pentagon’s Uap task force but appeared at the hearing as a whistleblower. In his testimony, he claimed that the government was in possession of Uap spacecraft and “nonhuman biologics” recovered from a crash site.
- 7/28/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
If there’s one thing we’re not short of on this strange little island, it’s funny people. When life is good, we’re laughing. When things get weird, we’re laughing. And when everything falls apart, somehow we’re still laughing.
From top bants to gallows humour, you can always rely on the British to bring the LOLs, and from Charlie Chaplin through to Monty Python and Fleabag, British comedy seems to translate pretty well worldwide too, meaning there’s plenty on offer on Netflix.
So if you’re sick of rewatching the same old sitcoms and looking for fresh laughs, we recommend these British comedy hidden gems on Netflix:
[All the following are available on both US and UK Netflix, unless stated]
Lovesick
For most of us, an Std probably wouldn’t be our first choice for the basis of a sitcom, but that’s why Lovesick is so genius: it takes a usually no-laughing-matter concept and stuffs it full of refreshing honesty,...
From top bants to gallows humour, you can always rely on the British to bring the LOLs, and from Charlie Chaplin through to Monty Python and Fleabag, British comedy seems to translate pretty well worldwide too, meaning there’s plenty on offer on Netflix.
So if you’re sick of rewatching the same old sitcoms and looking for fresh laughs, we recommend these British comedy hidden gems on Netflix:
[All the following are available on both US and UK Netflix, unless stated]
Lovesick
For most of us, an Std probably wouldn’t be our first choice for the basis of a sitcom, but that’s why Lovesick is so genius: it takes a usually no-laughing-matter concept and stuffs it full of refreshing honesty,...
- 6/24/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Creating a great TV finale is truly a work of art. Somehow a single episode is expected to provide closure to a story that fans have been dedicatedly following for years. It has to be satisfying but not too perfect, conclusive but not too cutesy, sad but not in a way that’s too self-serious. And while juggling all those contradictory extremes, it also has to stay true to the distinct tone of its universe.
With “Succession” and “Barry’s” finales on the horizon, it’s worthwhile to look back through the greats. From CBS stables to critically-acclaimed anime, here are some of TV’s best series finales that went above and beyond.
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill in “Better Call Saul.” (AMC)
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Heading into “Better Call Saul’s” sixth season, no one thought that Gilligan and Peter Gould could top “Felina.” But, by god, they did it.
With “Succession” and “Barry’s” finales on the horizon, it’s worthwhile to look back through the greats. From CBS stables to critically-acclaimed anime, here are some of TV’s best series finales that went above and beyond.
Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill in “Better Call Saul.” (AMC)
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Heading into “Better Call Saul’s” sixth season, no one thought that Gilligan and Peter Gould could top “Felina.” But, by god, they did it.
- 5/28/2023
- by Kayla Cobb, Adam Chitwood and Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
Tubi has announced its first unscripted cooking series, “Kitchen Commando,” hosted by US Army Master Sergeant and White House chef Andre Rush. Executive produced by Gordon Ramsay, the new series enlists Chef Andre to help save struggling restaurants and reignite their passion for the service industry.
Over the 10-episode season, Chef Rush will visit restaurants in the D.C. area that are in need of his discipline, resourcefulness and talents to whip these restaurants back into shape. Chef Rush’s skills will be put the test in the first episode, when he meets a defeated married couple whose crab-themed restaurant is now a toxic mess.
“Kitchen Commando” premieres on February 12, 2023 with a new episode rolling out every Sunday for ten weeks. “Kitchen Commando” is a Fox Alternative Entertainment and Studio Ramsay Global production.
Also in today’s TV news:
Renewals
“Say Yes to the Prom” is back for its 11th...
Over the 10-episode season, Chef Rush will visit restaurants in the D.C. area that are in need of his discipline, resourcefulness and talents to whip these restaurants back into shape. Chef Rush’s skills will be put the test in the first episode, when he meets a defeated married couple whose crab-themed restaurant is now a toxic mess.
“Kitchen Commando” premieres on February 12, 2023 with a new episode rolling out every Sunday for ten weeks. “Kitchen Commando” is a Fox Alternative Entertainment and Studio Ramsay Global production.
Also in today’s TV news:
Renewals
“Say Yes to the Prom” is back for its 11th...
- 1/24/2023
- by Charna Flam and Julia MacCary
- Variety Film + TV
Taskmaster seems to be one of those magically perfect TV shows, but of course the root of its genius isn’t magic at all: it’s a whip-smart combination of Alex Horne’s original format, the comedic force of nature that is Greg Davies in the role of the Taskmaster, and relentlessly good casting.
As we’ve said before, there’s no such thing as a bad series of Taskmaster, and we’re sure Series 15 will be no different, but until it arrives, what should fans fill their time watching?
Take a look at these similarly delightful TV shows, including plenty featuring previous Taskmaster series alumni:
Man Down (Channel 4)
Starring the Taskmaster himself Greg Davies, this Channel 4 sitcom centres on his character Dan, a frankly terrible schoolteacher who is having an infinitely amusing midlife crisis. As you can see from the clip above, it’ll please fans of Davies’ scathing takedowns,...
As we’ve said before, there’s no such thing as a bad series of Taskmaster, and we’re sure Series 15 will be no different, but until it arrives, what should fans fill their time watching?
Take a look at these similarly delightful TV shows, including plenty featuring previous Taskmaster series alumni:
Man Down (Channel 4)
Starring the Taskmaster himself Greg Davies, this Channel 4 sitcom centres on his character Dan, a frankly terrible schoolteacher who is having an infinitely amusing midlife crisis. As you can see from the clip above, it’ll please fans of Davies’ scathing takedowns,...
- 1/12/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
If you thought We Are Not Alone was going to be the kind of comforting comedy you get from Ghosts you’ll quickly find out you’re wrong. The opening scene, in which the main character Stewart ends up suddenly covered in his best friend’s innards after he gets crushed by an alien messaging device, is a pretty big clue that this is a departure into a slightly more grown-up territory.
This new feature-length Dave comedy doesn’t waste any time: we’re straight into the action, discovering Earth has been invaded and conquered by the Gu’uns, a blue, large-foreheaded alien race with Very Big Guns. The Gu’uns don’t muck about – their takeover has included blowing up New Zealand, nixing everyone’s mobile phone signal and blasting the Chancellor of England into space (so it’s not all bad news), and in a brief appearance from...
This new feature-length Dave comedy doesn’t waste any time: we’re straight into the action, discovering Earth has been invaded and conquered by the Gu’uns, a blue, large-foreheaded alien race with Very Big Guns. The Gu’uns don’t muck about – their takeover has included blowing up New Zealand, nixing everyone’s mobile phone signal and blasting the Chancellor of England into space (so it’s not all bad news), and in a brief appearance from...
- 11/28/2022
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Goran Stolevski’s “Of An Age” won Australia’s richest film prize of A100,000 at CinefestOz at a gala closing night over the weekend in Busselton, Western Australia.
The Macedonian born, Melbourne based writer and director Stolevski also presented his much-lauded first feature “We Are Not Alone” at the festival.
The CinefestOZ film prize is dedicated to new Australian-made films and consisted of four finalists.The others also included Gracie Otto’s comedy “Seriously Red,”, the world premiere of Matt Nable’s intense drama “Transfusion,” starring Sam Worthington and audience favorite, “Sweet As,” the first-time feature by local indigenous director Jub Clerc.
“Sweet As” was based on Clerc’s own experiences as a teenager traveling on a photographic road trip through the spectacular Pilbara region of Western Australia. (It has also been selected as one of five Australian projects to be screened at the Toronto festival this year.)
The competition...
The Macedonian born, Melbourne based writer and director Stolevski also presented his much-lauded first feature “We Are Not Alone” at the festival.
The CinefestOZ film prize is dedicated to new Australian-made films and consisted of four finalists.The others also included Gracie Otto’s comedy “Seriously Red,”, the world premiere of Matt Nable’s intense drama “Transfusion,” starring Sam Worthington and audience favorite, “Sweet As,” the first-time feature by local indigenous director Jub Clerc.
“Sweet As” was based on Clerc’s own experiences as a teenager traveling on a photographic road trip through the spectacular Pilbara region of Western Australia. (It has also been selected as one of five Australian projects to be screened at the Toronto festival this year.)
The competition...
- 8/30/2022
- by Katherine Tulich
- Variety Film + TV
In the penultimate episode of Pamela Adlon’s Better Things, two members of Sam’s inner circle exited her life… maybe not forever, but for now. With daughter Max and mom Phil now living in England, how was Sam coping with their absence, and where did the FX comedy’s series finale leave Adlon’s whip-smart realist? Read on for a full recap of “We Are Not Alone.”
After taking a short trip to her childhood home, a knock on the door interrupts Sam’s latest cooking sesh. It’s her sister-in-law, Caroline, who says that it’s “absolute torture...
After taking a short trip to her childhood home, a knock on the door interrupts Sam’s latest cooking sesh. It’s her sister-in-law, Caroline, who says that it’s “absolute torture...
- 4/26/2022
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
“For me, I was aching to see these people in the village and these characters, get one last tip of the hat,” Better Things co-creator and star Pamela Adlon said of the FX series’ finale tonight. “That for me was everything.”
Full of freed fish, childhood homes past and present, unlocked bathrooms, a lack of tampons, a re-wedding, a power outage, some Monty Python, and a sun-drenched village of Sam Fox’s extended family, the Adlon-penned and -directed “We Are Not Alone” had all the energy of a show starting, not one ending. That, in many ways, might be the greatest superpower of multiple Emmy nominee Adlon and the secret to the Peabody-winning Better Things success over the years.
We had fun, didn't we? The series finale of @betterthingsfx premieres tonight at 10pm on FX. Stream on Hulu. pic.twitter.com/V3koXbSqPj
— FX Networks (@FXNetworks) April 25, 2022
Facing the challenges...
Full of freed fish, childhood homes past and present, unlocked bathrooms, a lack of tampons, a re-wedding, a power outage, some Monty Python, and a sun-drenched village of Sam Fox’s extended family, the Adlon-penned and -directed “We Are Not Alone” had all the energy of a show starting, not one ending. That, in many ways, might be the greatest superpower of multiple Emmy nominee Adlon and the secret to the Peabody-winning Better Things success over the years.
We had fun, didn't we? The series finale of @betterthingsfx premieres tonight at 10pm on FX. Stream on Hulu. pic.twitter.com/V3koXbSqPj
— FX Networks (@FXNetworks) April 25, 2022
Facing the challenges...
- 4/26/2022
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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