"Project Hail Mary" is a deeply faithful adaptation of Andy Weir's book, but it's impossible to convert from page to film everything without cuts or tweaks.
Project Hail Mary author Andy Weir is known for his scientific accuracy, so how does the Ryan Gosling-led film version of his book fare in that respect?
Read our review of the live book reading of This Bursted Earth, the latest horror work by 'visionary' author Garth Marenghi, who came to Carlisle on Thursday.
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White House registers aliens.gov domain amid Trump's UFO disclosure orders, sparking 16% betting odds and $17 million in speculation on alien confirmation.
Renewed attention is falling on the base after the disappearance of retired Air Force Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, a ...
An 85-year-old U.S Air Force veteran, Robert Salas, claimed that an unknown entity had subdued the military's ability to control ICBMs.
Could ancient humans really have built the pyramids without extraterrestrial help? Or do such questions reveal more about modern anxieties than the past itself?
Debunking alien claims matters, but so does telling richer, more compelling stories about how humans shaped their own past.
One of the underrated cult sci-fi movies of the 1990s had a moment that owes its existence to the first Alien movie, according to that film’s director. Ridley Scott released Alien in 1979, and it has ...
A violent, almost demonic alien race called the Furies first appeared in a series of Star Trek crossover novels published in 1996. Titled Star Trek: Invasion!, these four novels spanned the 23rd and ...