(1989) - Communion

Based on the allegedly true experiences of horror novelist Whitley Strieber, the film follows his psychological unraveling after a series of terrifying "lost time" incidents at his remote cabin in upstate New York. Unlike the gritty realism of later abduction films like Fire in the Sky , Communion leans into the confounding, dreamlike logic of the experience. The film explores:

: Amidst the blue lights and bedroom visitations, there is a grounded drama about a family struggling to stay together while the father figure seemingly loses his mind. The Walken Factor Communion (1989)

: It attempts to examine the "visitors" not just as space travelers, but as entities that interface with human reality in ways we aren't meant to understand. Based on the allegedly true experiences of horror

Whether it’s a "nightmare fuel" masterpiece or a "psychedelic mess," Communion remains one of the most unique entries in the alien abduction subgenre. A "True Story" Through a Surreal Lens The Walken Factor : It attempts to examine