“No One Will Save You,” the tale of a young woman (Kaitlyn Dever) battling extraterrestrial foes, just premiered on Hulu. In many ways it’s the ultimate scary alien invasion movie, throwing in menacing extraterrestrial intruders, abductions, ominously hovering UFOs and even a creepy “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” motif with gooey creatures nestled in your throat. It’s very scary and very good – so good, in fact, that you’ll probably have a hankering for more creepy stories of alien visitation.
To that end, here are five more scary-as-hell alien movies to watch after you finish “No One Will Save You” – and where you can watch them right now.
Amazon Prime Video
“The Vast of Night”
This is one of the more recent alien invasion movies and the one that “No One Will Save You” might remind you of, at least on the fringes. “The Vast of Night,” which...
To that end, here are five more scary-as-hell alien movies to watch after you finish “No One Will Save You” – and where you can watch them right now.
Amazon Prime Video
“The Vast of Night”
This is one of the more recent alien invasion movies and the one that “No One Will Save You” might remind you of, at least on the fringes. “The Vast of Night,” which...
- 9/25/2023
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
As the co-creator of Something is Killing the Children, The Nice House on the Lake, and The Department of Truth, James Tynion IV has written some of the most compelling and well-received comic books in recent years, and now he's teaming up with artist Michael Avon Oeming (Powers), letterer Aditya Bidikar (The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos), and Dark Horse Comics to publish "True Weird" stories of UFO abductions in the comic book series Blue Book.
Focused on the real-life story of Betty and Barney Hill in the aftermath of their chilling experience with a UFO, the second issue of Blue Book will be released on March 22nd (following the first issue's February 22nd release), and we've been provided with an exclusive look at the eerie cover art to share with Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can view the Blue Book #2 main cover art by Michael Avon Oeming as...
Focused on the real-life story of Betty and Barney Hill in the aftermath of their chilling experience with a UFO, the second issue of Blue Book will be released on March 22nd (following the first issue's February 22nd release), and we've been provided with an exclusive look at the eerie cover art to share with Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can view the Blue Book #2 main cover art by Michael Avon Oeming as...
- 12/22/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
One of the most notorious alien abduction stories in American history is Betty and Barney Hill. They were the first Americans to come forward with the claim that they had been abducted by a UFO and experimented on. Now, Netflix will be bringing their story to its streaming platform with a new film to be titled White Mountains.
The movie will be written by the screenwriting partners of Becky Leigh and Mario Kyprianou. The writing duo also penned the 2014 movie, The Republic of Rick. What’s on Netflix also reports that the feature will be produced by Higher Ground Productions, the production company of former president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama. Netflix had formed a partnership with the former first couple, and this film will be a new addition to their growing roster of films after titles like Kevin Hart’s Fatherhood and Michael Keaton’s Worth.
The logline for the film reads,...
The movie will be written by the screenwriting partners of Becky Leigh and Mario Kyprianou. The writing duo also penned the 2014 movie, The Republic of Rick. What’s on Netflix also reports that the feature will be produced by Higher Ground Productions, the production company of former president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama. Netflix had formed a partnership with the former first couple, and this film will be a new addition to their growing roster of films after titles like Kevin Hart’s Fatherhood and Michael Keaton’s Worth.
The logline for the film reads,...
- 12/19/2022
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
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James Tynion IV is headed to Dark Horse, with the comic book scribe launching a new line that will feature works previously published on Substack as well as new material from his Tiny Onion Studios.
Tynion turned heads a year ago when the acclaimed author moved to Substack after ending his Batman run at longtime home DC, where he opted not to re-up his exclusive deal but continues to write after becoming a name brand scribe. Since then, he has introduced a number of titles on the digital subscription platform that will now see print for the first time at Dark Horse.
Blue Book will launch in February 2023 and The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos will follow in June 2023.
Tynion’s discussions with Dark Horse began early this year, with the scribe wanting a home for what he calls his “true weird...
James Tynion IV is headed to Dark Horse, with the comic book scribe launching a new line that will feature works previously published on Substack as well as new material from his Tiny Onion Studios.
Tynion turned heads a year ago when the acclaimed author moved to Substack after ending his Batman run at longtime home DC, where he opted not to re-up his exclusive deal but continues to write after becoming a name brand scribe. Since then, he has introduced a number of titles on the digital subscription platform that will now see print for the first time at Dark Horse.
Blue Book will launch in February 2023 and The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos will follow in June 2023.
Tynion’s discussions with Dark Horse began early this year, with the scribe wanting a home for what he calls his “true weird...
- 11/14/2022
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The tropes of an alien abduction — the UFO chasing the car, missing time, strange experiments, grey-skinned beings with large eyes — emerged primarily from two alleged experiences, the Betty and Barney Hill case in 1961, and Travis Walton’s in 1975. Beyond having an enormous influence on pop culture, these are the most famous so-called close encounters of the fourth kind.
They are also the most well-documented cases, according to UFO expert and former FBI special agent, Ben Hansen. And in two new discovery+ “Shock Docs,” Alien Abduction: Betty and Barney Hill and Alien Abduction: Travis Walton — debuting Feb. 18 on the streaming platform — Hansen walks audiences through the stories, and offers up new evidence that he believes corroborates the abductees’ claims. Likewise serving as consulting producer on the Shock Docs, Hansen, who is also currently filming the second season of UFO Witness for discovery+, joined Den of Geek’s paranormal pop culture...
They are also the most well-documented cases, according to UFO expert and former FBI special agent, Ben Hansen. And in two new discovery+ “Shock Docs,” Alien Abduction: Betty and Barney Hill and Alien Abduction: Travis Walton — debuting Feb. 18 on the streaming platform — Hansen walks audiences through the stories, and offers up new evidence that he believes corroborates the abductees’ claims. Likewise serving as consulting producer on the Shock Docs, Hansen, who is also currently filming the second season of UFO Witness for discovery+, joined Den of Geek’s paranormal pop culture...
- 2/15/2022
- by Aaron Sagers
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Bryce and Jackie Zabel’s Stellar Productions is teaming with fledgling La production and management firm Alta Global Media on TV series Captured, based on the landmark 1961 alien abduction case of Betty and Barney Hill.
The project will chart the story of the interracial couple from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, who said they were captured by a UFO on the night of September 19, 1961. The story of the black postal clerk and white social worker who claimed to have met extraterrestrials became a media sensation, and culminated in a 1975 made-for-tv film starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons.
The project was previously set up by Zabel (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) with Gotham Group as a film but now has new life with Steven Adams (A Huey P. Newton Story) and Theo Dumont’s Alta, which launched earlier this year with clients including Pedro Alonso (Money Heist), Gary Dourdan (CSI), Tamara Tunie...
The project will chart the story of the interracial couple from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, who said they were captured by a UFO on the night of September 19, 1961. The story of the black postal clerk and white social worker who claimed to have met extraterrestrials became a media sensation, and culminated in a 1975 made-for-tv film starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons.
The project was previously set up by Zabel (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) with Gotham Group as a film but now has new life with Steven Adams (A Huey P. Newton Story) and Theo Dumont’s Alta, which launched earlier this year with clients including Pedro Alonso (Money Heist), Gary Dourdan (CSI), Tamara Tunie...
- 6/8/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
As demonstrated by the passion of thousands of geeks, filmmakers and executives who crowded the Vrla expo in downtown Los Angles on May 4-5, virtual reality may well be emerging as the next hot storytelling technology.
To be sure, Vr’s road is still a bumpy one. Some filmmakers, including Steven Soderbergh, have expressed doubts about the tech being useful for longer narratives. By contrast, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences symbolically gave its seal of approval to the format by awarding “Carne y Arena,” created by director Alejandro González Iñárritu and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, a special Oscar at the Governors Awards in November.
Among helmers taking virtual reality a step further are Angel Manuel Soto and Nora Kirkpatrick.
Soto, a Puerto Rican director who’s work-ed mainly on shorts and documentaries, helmed Vr short “Dinner Party,” an immersive experience based on the avowed alien abduction in 1961 of Betty and Barney Hill,...
To be sure, Vr’s road is still a bumpy one. Some filmmakers, including Steven Soderbergh, have expressed doubts about the tech being useful for longer narratives. By contrast, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences symbolically gave its seal of approval to the format by awarding “Carne y Arena,” created by director Alejandro González Iñárritu and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, a special Oscar at the Governors Awards in November.
Among helmers taking virtual reality a step further are Angel Manuel Soto and Nora Kirkpatrick.
Soto, a Puerto Rican director who’s work-ed mainly on shorts and documentaries, helmed Vr short “Dinner Party,” an immersive experience based on the avowed alien abduction in 1961 of Betty and Barney Hill,...
- 5/9/2018
- by Karen Idelson
- Variety Film + TV
Among the highlights of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival was the chance to experience the best new Vr works at the festival’s Virtual Arcade, where you often feel like you’ve stepped into the world of Ready Player One.
My Africa At Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Northern Kenya, Mary Lengees, one of Reteti’s first
female elephant keepers, caresses Suyian, the first resident. Suyian was rescued in
September 2016 when she was just four weeks old. From “My Africa.”
© Ami Vitale.
Absorbingly narrated by Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o, My Africa takes its Vr participants on a journey to the community run Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Northern Kenya. There are some thrilling moments as we see herds of animals speedily migrate at close proximity and witness a lioness catch her meal. We also intimately observe community members as they go about their daily tasks to help save local wildlife and in doing so,...
My Africa At Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Northern Kenya, Mary Lengees, one of Reteti’s first
female elephant keepers, caresses Suyian, the first resident. Suyian was rescued in
September 2016 when she was just four weeks old. From “My Africa.”
© Ami Vitale.
Absorbingly narrated by Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o, My Africa takes its Vr participants on a journey to the community run Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Northern Kenya. There are some thrilling moments as we see herds of animals speedily migrate at close proximity and witness a lioness catch her meal. We also intimately observe community members as they go about their daily tasks to help save local wildlife and in doing so,...
- 5/1/2018
- by James Kleinmann
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A film adaptation based on the book "Captured! The Betty and nm3441111 autoBarney Hill[/link] UFO Experience: The True Story of the World's First Documented Alien Abduction" is in development by the producers of the upcoming "Maze Runner: Scorch Trials" - Bryce Zabel and Jackie Zabel of Stellar Productions. Written by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden, the book gives readers an insider's look at Barney and Betty Hill, an interracial couple who claimed that they were abducted by extraterrestrials in rural New Hampshire, on September 19, 1961 through September 20, 1961. It was the first widely publicized report of alien abduction, adapted into the best-selling 1966 book...
- 9/17/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
The producers of this week’s release Maze Runner: Scorch Trials have partnered with Bryce Zabel and Jackie Zabel on the alien abduction thriller.
Captured is based on the rights to the first reported alien abduction that occurred 54 years ago this week and tells of Betty and Barney Hill, an interracial couple from New Hampshire, who claimed they were captured by a UFO in 1961.
Bryce Zabel will adapt the screenplay from the 2007 non-fiction book Captured! The Betty And Barney Hill UFO Experience: The True Story Of The World’s First Documented Alien Abduction.
Nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman co-wrote the book with Betty Hill’s niece Kathleen Marden. The film will be set in the context of Cold War paranoia and race relations.
Eric Robinson of Gotham/Principal negotiated the deal with Jason Leibovitch of Leibo Management on behalf of Stellar.
Captured is based on the rights to the first reported alien abduction that occurred 54 years ago this week and tells of Betty and Barney Hill, an interracial couple from New Hampshire, who claimed they were captured by a UFO in 1961.
Bryce Zabel will adapt the screenplay from the 2007 non-fiction book Captured! The Betty And Barney Hill UFO Experience: The True Story Of The World’s First Documented Alien Abduction.
Nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman co-wrote the book with Betty Hill’s niece Kathleen Marden. The film will be set in the context of Cold War paranoia and race relations.
Eric Robinson of Gotham/Principal negotiated the deal with Jason Leibovitch of Leibo Management on behalf of Stellar.
- 9/16/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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