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Dark Skies was released in the United States on February 22, 2013, by Dimension Films. The film grossed $27.8 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, premise and ambition, but criticized the screenplay for its muddled plot and characters.
Dark Skies is an American UFO conspiracy theory–based science fiction television series. It debuted on NBC on September 21, 1996, and ended on May 31, 1997, and was later rerun by the Sci-Fi Channel; 18 episodes and a two-hour pilot episode were broadcast as a part of NBC's short-lived "Thrillogy" block.
Dark Winds is an American psychological thriller television series created by Graham Roland. Based on the Leaphorn & Chee novel series by Tony Hillerman , it stars Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon as the aforementioned two characters, leading a mostly Native American cast.
Dark Encounter is the second feature film from director Carl Strathie, who shot the science fiction thriller Solis in 2018. Cinematographer Bart Sienkiewicz, editor Chris Timson and composer David Stone Hamilton worked for both films.
But then the skies went dark. And they stayed dark -- day after day, month after month -- from early 536 to 537. Across much of eastern Europe and throughout Asia, spring turned into summer and ...
The film opens with a childhood "abduction" scene, later a memory that the main character (Eric Rainer) flashes back to. Then we encounter adult Eric in the midst of a panic attack: He stumbles outside and stares up at a "Darkening Sky", the stars gradually, impossibly blinking out.
The Dark: 1979 [95] Dark City: 1998 [33] The Dark Crystal: 1982 [96] Dark Skies: 2013 [36] Dark Star: 1974 [97] Dark Universe: 1993 [98] Darkening Sky: 2010 [99] The Darkest Hour: 2011 [100] The Day the Earth Stood Still: 1951 [74] The Day the Earth Stood Still: 2008: The Day the Earth Stood Still [101] The Day the Earth Stopped: 2008 [102] The ...
Dark Skies is an American 1990s television series. Dark Skies may also refer to: Dark Skies, an American drama film directed by Harry S. Webb; Dark Skies, an American science fiction horror film; Dark Skies, a 2018 album by Fit for a King "Dark Skies", a track from the soundtrack of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance