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War of the Worms
by Unknown
In the midst of an alien invasion, Jack and Emily take shelter in a loft and inventory supplies while reflecting on their high school social dynamics. Emily confesses that she participated in a cruel prank against Jack to maintain her popularity, but reveals she actually intended to ask him out just before the world ended.
War of the Worlds
by Josh Friedman, David Koepp
Ray attempts to navigate his children to safety following an alien invasion while tensions boil over with his teenage son, Robbie. The scene highlights the fractured family dynamic as Ray struggles to maintain authority and protect his children from both the extraterrestrial threat and desperate human survivors.
Attack The Block
by Joe Cornish
While hiding in a weed room, a group of teenagers and a nurse realize that the glowing liquid on their clothes is a pheromone attracting the alien predators. Moses experiences a moment of profound guilt and clarity, deciding to use himself as bait to lead the creatures to their deaths and atone for the lives lost.
Ray attempts to explain the terrifying alien invasion to his young daughter, Rachel, after witnessing the destruction of their neighborhood. He struggles to maintain a sense of hope and authority while promising her that the military will restore their lives to normal.
All You Need Is Kill
by D W Harper
In a narrated sequence, Cage recounts the terrifying arrival and evolution of the Mimics, an alien race that adapts to human warfare with lethal precision. He contrasts his own cowardly beginnings as a lazy teenager with the rise of the war hero Rita Vrataski, ultimately expressing his dread as he prepares for a battle he is certain humanity will lose.
50/50
by Will Reiser
A young man facing a terminal cancer diagnosis confronts his therapist about the clinical and hollow nature of her platitudes. He expresses his frustration with the 'Alienation Phase' and the perceived insincerity of those trying to comfort him while he faces his mortality.
The Three Sisters
by Anton Chekhov
Solyony reflects on his social alienation and his dark, obsessive nature. He confesses his deep-seated insecurity, his unrequited love for Irina, and his violent intentions toward his rival, Tuzenbach.
Bugonia
by Will Tracy
Teddy attempts to radicalize and reassure his hesitant cousin Don after kidnapping a pharmaceutical executive they believe is an alien. Teddy uses environmentalist rhetoric and conspiracy theories to justify their actions while manipulating Don's emotional loyalty to the mission.
A captive woman named Michelle desperately attempts to convince her kidnappers that she is an alien in a futile effort to escape torture. Despite her confession, Teddy remains unconvinced of her sincerity and proceeds to subject her to a brutal electrical 'test' to prove her non-human biology, while his accomplice Don watches with growing hesitation.
Michelle wakes up in a basement, kidnapped by Teddy and Don who believe she is an undercover alien from Andromeda. Despite her shaved head and the bizarre accusations, Michelle attempts to use her corporate negotiation skills to regain control of the situation, while Teddy remains convinced that her human poise is merely a sophisticated extraterrestrial facade.
Doctor Who
by Steven Moffat
The Doctor and Bill investigate a mysterious puddle that doesn't reflect, but mimics. The Doctor realizes the water is actually an alien entity before abruptly ending the investigation to protect Bill.
Hunters
by Natalie Chaidez
Regan, an alien 'Hunter' working for a secret government task force, struggles with her identity and the prejudice of her human colleagues. The scenes explore her isolation, her desire for normalcy, and the tension between her predatory nature and her desire to belong.