This free-to-watch debut of a four-part
Showtime docuseries on UFOs follows a now-familiar format: a cavalcade of different cases, interlaced with comments by both experts and witnesses, and an underlying argument that here's a mystery that is important, perhaps ultimately inscrutable, and rather hidden from the public. In review,
The Washington Post Live offers
"UFO": A Conversation with Series Director and Executive Producer Mark Monroe and Penn State History Prof Greg Eghigian. The two reflect upon the series, larger societal issues, and how things may be changing, given the new "UFO respectability."
The Daily Beast film critic Nick Schager's
J.J. Abrams' Mission to Expose the Truth About UFOs seems sympathetic to the subject but has some issues with its presentation. Calling the effort "sleek and sophisticated,"
Esquire's Abigail Covington focuses upon one element in its opening episode, resulting in
The Real Story Behind the Phoenix Lights Scandal in J.J. Abrams' New Docuseries UFO. A
Netflix six-parter has
MovieMaker reporter Margeaux Sippell considering a different concern in
Are Aliens Trying to Stop a Nuclear War on Earth? That's from the opener of
Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified. Sippell also tosses George Adamski into the mix, courtesy of that initial installment. (WM)
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