“The Alien Report” from newbie Director Patrick Donnelly and Producer Kevin Schroeder, releases this month on streamers bringing a fresh yet troubling perspective to the UFO story, it’s vastly different from traditional UFO movies like E.T. The Extraterrestrial and Close Encounters, both Steven Spielberg flicks.
This week, Steven Spielberg announced plans to make a new UFO movie. It’s anyone’s guess what kind of awesome, big-budget UFO movie it could be. Will Spielberg revert to the family friendly Alien E.T. who is lost and just wants to go home, or could it be a much darker UFO story?
The Alien Report is controversial, it’s not a family friendly style movie. It tells a more troubling UFO encounter story you likely wouldn’t see in a Spielberg movie, due to its graphic content and unnerving imagery. It’s the story of a 19-year-old alien abductee, played by Braxton Hale, who figures out a clever way to video his own alien encounters using tiny, hidden micro cameras placed on his body, in his clothing, on his bicycle and throughout his loft apartment. He shares crystal-clear footage of telepathic beings, human-alien hybrids and the bizarre Men In Black. The result, according to UFO researcher and writer Nomar Slevik, is an alien encounter movie that’s “beautiful, haunting and scary”.
For a movie filmed on a budget less than the price of a used Prius, The Alien Report delivers a UFO experience filled with intense visual effects, beautiful cinematography and mesmerizing, otherworldly looking characters.
Set your expectation levels correctly, The Alien Report was filmed on an iPhone, it’s not a big budget Spielberg movie, but it’s thrilling audiences non-the-less. The Alien Report won 9 film festivals around the world for best indie feature. It tackles a UFO subject matter not being publicly discussed or even acknowledged.