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Steven Spielberg's “Disclosure Day” returns Hollywood’s preeminent big-screen craftsman to one of his most abiding questions: ...
These psychic experiments began in 1924, when Gleb Bokii, head of the special section of the Soviet secret police, opened a ...
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Alien: Earth‘s inaugural season concluded with some big twists, one of which was the truth behind Atom Eins and his connection to Boy Kavalier. The ending also sees Wendy face a major development in ...
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Every so often, a TV series slips quietly into our lives and, before we know it, becomes part of our emotional landscape. Resident Alien was one of those rare gifts. It could make you laugh out loud ...