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A Tear in the Sky

  • 2022
  • 1h 28m
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5.0/10
366
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William Shatner, Michio Kaku, Kevin Day, Gary Voorhis, Jeremy D. McGowan, Chrissy Newton, David H. Altman, Matthew Szydagis, David Mason, Travis Taylor, and Caroline Cory in A Tear in the Sky (2022)
An unprecedented journey into the UFO / UAP phenomenon with a team of military personnel, scientists, and special guest William Shatner using state-of-the-art, military grade equipment.
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Military experts, scientists and William Shatner use advanced equipment to track Navy "TicTac" UFOs, discovering unexpected insights about UFOs and spacetime reality.Military experts, scientists and William Shatner use advanced equipment to track Navy "TicTac" UFOs, discovering unexpected insights about UFOs and spacetime reality.Military experts, scientists and William Shatner use advanced equipment to track Navy "TicTac" UFOs, discovering unexpected insights about UFOs and spacetime reality.

  • Director
    • Caroline Cory
  • Writer
    • Caroline Cory
  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Michio Kaku
    • Caroline Cory
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Caroline Cory
    • Writer
      • Caroline Cory
    • Stars
      • William Shatner
      • Michio Kaku
      • Caroline Cory
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Self
    Michio Kaku
    Michio Kaku
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    Caroline Cory
    Caroline Cory
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    Travis Taylor
    Travis Taylor
    • Self
    Christopher Altman
    • Self - Vice President of Science & Technology (Space), Director of Special Projects
    David H. Altman
    • Self
    Kevin Day
    Kevin Day
    • Self - Cofounder
    Steven Greenstreet
    Steven Greenstreet
    • Self
    Michael W. Hall
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    Kevin Knuth
    Kevin Knuth
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    David Mason
    David Mason
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    Jeremy D. McGowan
    Jeremy D. McGowan
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    Chrissy Newton
    Chrissy Newton
    • Self
    Matthew Szydagis
    • Self
    Gary Voorhis
    Gary Voorhis
    • Self - Cofounder & President
    • Director
      • Caroline Cory
    • Writer
      • Caroline Cory
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    jemife-59004

    Amazing for beginners, questionable for advanced UFO-researchers

    Great movie, highly recommended. Several US Navy guys and a US Air Force guy join forces with a proven Producer (see Her earlier movies, Superhuman, E. T. Contact: They Are Here) to examine advanced aerial technologies.

    I think this film is part of the mainstream drip drip disclosure: we don't know whether the users of these technologies (UAPs) might be neutral or good intentioned aliens, or bad aliens. This remains in vagueness, just like in the TV-reports.

    The film does not even mention the possibility of unacknowledged, back-engineered secret space programs, which have been mentioned in several recent UFO-movies, although it does show some acknowledged advanced military technologies, as a possible explanation to the seemingly alien phenomena.

    Mostly, the movie follows the new, politically correct speech of UAPs instead of UFOs, though the producer uses both expressions. They are not aerial and not phenonema: interdimensional and sentient beings.

    I don't understand, why did they not have a look at high definition weather satellite data to check out that warmhole-like tear in the clouds?

    Still, I do recommend for everyone to buy and watch this movie.
    4kieronjp

    Some interesting content but truly dreadful film making.

    There were some fairly interesting things caught by the expedition, and a couple of the people working on the movie are very knowledgeable, but the horrendous, public domain soundtrack and sensationalising vocabulary used by Corey et al ruined what could have been a decent watch. Karaaaaaaaaaazy, increeeeeeeedible, worrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrld changing, amaaaaaaaazing and woooooooooooow, the discoveries were not. Kind of interesting and worth following up on, they were. The tech nerd who owned most of the kit was great, but do all UFO movie makers go to the same History Channel sponsored film school? No wonder so many serious people still laugh at a very serious subject. Waaaaaaaaaaay overpriced at 4 bucks. The grift continues while we still remain in the dark about what a very real phenomena actually is. Shame.
    3tadted

    Annoying Presenter!

    A fairly interesting look at some unexplained phenomena but nothing ground-breaking. The over the top presenting by Cory with her coat hanger grin did tend to take away some credibility from the study but it was interesting to listen to the eye witnesses of the events the film was based on.
    1sullacollina

    Really??

    The moment the commander of the spaceship enterprise enters the screen, one should be alerted to the very real possibility that this show is not a documentary but just another idea on how to make cash out of the UFO debate. And as for Caroline Cory, really! I cant imagine a less sincere person to to compare this abomination: does she even know what UFO stands for? Please, could someone make a serious documentary about this subject and stop using it just to make money.
    4perfect_circle21

    The truth is out there (but not in this documentary)

    The idea behind 'A Tear in the Sky' is a fantastic one: Get a group of scientists, experts and ex-military men to team up and observe a UFO hotspot, using state-of-the-art equipment. The result is ultimately disappointing because the group are given an incredibly short window of time (5 days) to produce their results. Ideally, the team should've been given months, not days to observe the skies and gather evidence. It was great to see the ex-navy guys Kevin Day and Gary Voorhis being given the chance to participate in a project like this. But the quality of the findings was incredibly poor. Grainy or distant footage and small objects that only appeared on screen for a split second. If the public is going to take the UFO/UAP phenomenon seriously, we have to come up with much better evidence than this.

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      • May 3, 2022 (United States)
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