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‘True Fiction’ Trailer is a Controlled Experiment in Fear [Exclusive]

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“You’re here to inspire me, aren’t you?

Brazil’s Fantaspoa, the largest genre film festival in Latin America running May 16th through June 2nd, is hosting the World Premiere of Braden Croft‘s Canadian indie True Fiction.

In the film, Avery Malone (Sara Garcia), a lonely wannabe writer, gets her big break when she’s hand-selected to assist her hero, reclusive author, Caleb Conrad (John Cassini). Whisked away to Caleb’s remote estate, Avery is given her one and only task: participate in a psychological experiment in fear that will serve as the basis for Caleb’s writing. Her stay soon turns dark when she finds herself the subject of Caleb’s all-too-real horror novel.

Bloody Disgusting has the exclusive trailer premiere that shows just how dark this “hand-selected” experiment is going to get.

The film was was produced by Julian Black Antelope, Michael Peterson, Sheiny Satanove, and Sarah Moore and Executive produced by Laurie Venning, Wayne Bosse, and Todd Carrier. Production Companies behind it are 775 Media Corp and Venntertainment Corp.

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Universal Dates Steven Spielberg’s Mysterious “Event Movie” for 2026 Release

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Pictured: 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'

We had learned earlier this year that Steven Spielberg was reteaming with David Koepp (Jurassic Park) on an untitled “UFO film based on his own original idea,” and it would appear that Universal Pictures has dated that project for release this afternoon.

Universal will be bringing an untitled “original event film” from Steven Spielberg to theaters on May 15, 2026, which has David Koepp as the writer. It feels safe to say, all things considered, that this is the aforementioned UFO movie, but we’ve got no confirmation at this time.

Stay tuned for more on Spielberg’s mysterious new UFO movie as we learn it.

Interesting to note, Koepp is himself returning to his early roots with the next installment in the Jurassic World franchise. He’ll be writing next year’s untitled new installment.

Steven Spielberg is of course no stranger to extraterrestrial encounters, directing two of the greatest alien movies of all time: Close Encounters of the Third Kind in 1977 and E.T. in 1982. It’s an arena he returned to in 2005, directing an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds.

Even more recently, Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment produced the Netflix docuseries “Encounters” last year, which explores true stories of human contact with otherworldly phenomena. You can stream all four episodes of “Encounters” over on Netflix right now.

‘E.T.’

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