Top 5 UFO Movies To Watch As UFO Sightings In Columbia Raise Eyebrows

Top 5 UFO Movies To Watch As UFO Sightings In Columbia Raise Eyebrows

These are Five hand-picked titles to explore everything from interstellar diplomacy to government cover-ups, all available online for your next deep-space binge!

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By Divineokpara02 - May 25, 2025 12:05 PM EST
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We decided to put together five hand-picked films to explore as UFO sightins in Columbia have begun to raise eyebrows. These sci-fi movies cover everything from interstellar diplomacy to government cover-ups, and best of all, they're available online for your next deep-space binge.

1. Arrival (2016)

Where to watch: Paramount+, Amazon Prime Video

Arrival flips the typical alien invasion narrative on its head. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, this cerebral thriller follows a linguist (Amy Adams) tasked with communicating with a race of enigmatic extraterrestrials whose ships appear around the globe. As time, memory, and reality blur, the film poses big questions about language, humanity, and our place in the universe.

2. Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

Where to watch: Netflix, Apple TV (rent), Amazon Prime Video

Steven Spielberg’s UFO classic remains a cultural touchstone nearly 50 years later. Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) becomes obsessed after a bizarre encounter with a spacecraft, leading him toward Devil’s Tower, Wyoming—alongside others who had similar visions. The film’s blend of wonder, obsession, and eerie realism makes it essential viewing for any UFO-curious watcher.

3. Nope (2022)

Where to watch: Peacock, Amazon Prime Video

Jordan Peele’s genre-bending take on UFO lore mixes horror, spectacle, and social critique. Set on a horse ranch in California, Nope follows siblings who begin to suspect an alien presence is lurking in the sky—and it's hungry for attention. With themes of exploitation and unseen danger, it's a modern alien thriller with layers to unpack.

4. The Vast of Night (2019)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Shot on a shoestring budget and packed with atmosphere, this under-the-radar gem follows a switchboard operator and a radio DJ in 1950s New Mexico as they chase down a strange frequency that might be extraterrestrial in origin. If you love dialogue-driven suspense and retro sci-fi, this one’s for you.

5. Fire in the Sky (1993)

Where to watch: Paramount+, Apple TV (rent), Amazon Prime Video

Based on a real-life UFO abduction claim from 1975, this chilling drama explores the psychological and physical aftermath experienced by a logging crew after one of their own disappears in a beam of light. Whether you view it as a dramatized hoax or a genuine close encounter, Fire in the Sky remains one of the most haunting UFO films ever made.

The reports of a mysterious orb crashing in rural Colombia this week reignited global speculation about UFOs and alien life. Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or just looking for a great movie night, there’s no better time to stream some of cinema’s most iconic UFO-centered films.

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