The recent wave of UFO and alien related movies continues with a new Swedish thriller about alien abduction.
The iconic director is certainly no stranger to the paranormal - whether that be on the big screen or off of it.
An eerie video showing a creepy, unnerving figure dressed in white has recently gone viral on social media.
The hearing will focus on reports of 'unidentified anomalous phenomena' and hear from multiple witnesses.
The first episode of our brand new YouTube series 'Quite Mysterious' is now available to watch!
A bizarre video clip recorded at a workshop in Mexico has created quite a stir on social media this month.
A peculiar natural phenomenon has been leaving California residents watching the skies this month.
The distinctive seaborne mammal delighted passengers aboard a whale-watching vessel last month.
For the first time ever, it will be possible to watch a live broadcast beamed directly from orbit around the Red Planet.
The Israeli spoon bender has published footage of a mysterious object while declaring 'they are watching'.
Avi Loeb and Sean M. Kirkpatrick discuss the possibility of such a scenario in their recent paper on the subject of UFOs.
Eoin O'Faodhagain is no stranger to watching webcam streams of the iconic Scottish loch for signs of the legendary monster.
The iconic movie director had his own paranormal experience after watching a pre-release copy of the original 2007 movie.
On October 31st, 1992, the BBC broadcast a 'live' (and fake) ghost hunting show that was arguably way ahead of its time.
A new documentary exploring sightings of Bigfoot in a notorious area of Massachusetts is now available to watch for free.
In a world first, astronomers have had the opportunity to watch a red supergiant exploding in real time.
This unusual object was recently captured on camera by skywatcher Peter Benton.
43-year-old Matt Doughty from Hertfordshire couldn't believe his eyes when he watched the footage back.
A documentary streaming service is paying volunteers to sit watching paranormal documentaries for 24 hours.
Steve Feltham has spent three decades watching over Loch Ness for signs of the enigmatic monster.