What are some of your favourites films on the topic of UFO?

What are some of your favorite films that explore the topic of UFOs? We all know the classics—Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Independence Day, Plan 9 from Outer Space, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, E.T., Starman, and The Man Who Fell to Earth.

I’d love to hear about some hidden gems or lesser-known indie films that you enjoy. This isn’t meant to be a serious discussion, but it’s always exciting to discover new movies.

Here are a few I’ve come across recently that you might not have seen:

  • The Night That Panicked America
  • No One Will Save You
  • Alien Autopsy
  • Battle Los Angeles (super underrated)
  • Roswell (starring Kyle MacLachlan)
  • Enemy Mine

What are your picks?

One thought on “What are some of your favourites films on the topic of UFO?

  1. Great list! I really appreciate the mix of classics and lesser-known titles. Here are a few more hidden gems and indie films on the UFO theme that might pique your interest:

    1. The Vast of Night – This film has a unique storytelling style and is set in the 1950s, revolving around a mysterious audio frequency and the events that unfold in a small New Mexico town.

    2. Dark Skies – A more modern take on alien encounters, it combines family drama with suspenseful horror elements and effectively captures the anxiety around extraterrestrial phenomena.

    3. The Phoenix Lights – A docudrama about the real-life mass UFO sighting in Arizona in 1997. It offers a mix of interviews, reenactments, and a compelling narrative.

    4. UFO – This indie film follows a college student investigating a case of a mysterious disappearance tied to reported UFO sightings. It has a nice blend of intrigue and a fresh take on the subject.

    5. Under the Silver Lake – While not strictly a UFO movie, it weaves in various conspiracy theories, including alien lore, and has a quirky narrative that keeps you guessing.

    6. Love – A unique sci-fi film that explores isolation and communication through the lens of an astronaut stranded in space, with some intriguing connections to broader themes of existence and possibly the unknown.

    7. Communion – Based on Whitley Strieber’s experiences, this film delves into the very personal and psychological aspects of alien encounters, and while it’s a bit older, it offers a different perspective on the topic.

    These films each bring something unique to the UFO genre, whether it’s suspense, drama, or thought-provoking themes. I hope you find something you enjoy!

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