Picture the scene: you're admiring a stunning sunset when an alien craft swoops in to spoil the view.
Was that what happened to Daphne Denley last month as she marvelled at a picture-perfect Gloucestershire landscape?
She claims to have photographed an unidentified flying object - UFO - as she snapped the setting sun. Daphne admitted the tale sounded "bonkers".
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Movie review: The Vast of Night | Diversions | tbnweekly.com
Above: Sierra McCormick stars as Fay, a young switchboard operator, in "The Vast of Night." Below: From left, Mark Banik stars as Gerald, Jake Horowitz as Everett Sloan, and Cheyenne Barton as Bertsie in "The Vast of Night."
Every so often, a film comes along that proves that concept and style are as important as — if not more important than — visually stunning, big budget special effects. "The Vast of Night" is that kind of film.
This slow-burning science fiction yarn is the opposite of a summer blockbuster. Clearly made on a shoestring budget, viewers are hooked by a clever retro prologue that acts as a framing device for the film: "You are entering a realm between clandestine and forgotten." If that sounds familiar, it should: It's an overt reference to "The Twilight Zone.
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