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Gravity
by Alfonso Cuaron, Jonas Cuaron, Rodrigo Garcia
Astronaut Matt Kowalski drifts away into space, sacrificing himself to save Dr. Ryan Stone. He provides her with a desperate survival plan via radio, forcing her to focus on the mission while he faces his inevitable death with calm resolve.
1969: A Space Odyssey or How Kubrick Learned to Stop Worrying and Land on the Moon
by Natasha Pincus
Barbara, a woman tasked with assisting the demanding filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, confronts him about the double standards of ambition and domestic sacrifice. She expresses her resentment over being judged for leaving her children for work while men like Kubrick are celebrated as heroes for the same behavior.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
by Melissa Mathison
Elliott discovers that his younger sister Gertie has dressed E.T. in doll clothes and taught him basic English. The scene reaches a pivotal emotional climax as E.T. uses his new vocabulary to express his desire to contact his family in space. The children realize the gravity of E.T.'s homesickness and the possibility of his departure.
2012
by Roland Emmerich, Harald Kloser
A conspiracy theorist and radio host explains his apocalyptic predictions to a skeptical father. Charlie details the science behind the impending 2012 cataclysm and claims the government is secretly building 'spaceships' for the elite.
Toy Story
by Joss Whedon, rew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow
Trapped in Sid's room, Woody tries to snap Buzz out of an existential crisis after Buzz realizes he is not a real Space Ranger. The two rivals find common ground and mutual respect through their shared love for their owner, Andy.
Eight
by Ella Hickson
Astrid returns home after an affair, reflecting on the intoxicating power and thrill of her betrayal. She describes the adrenaline of the 'space before the consequences' and her resentment toward her oblivious partner.