Since Disclosure Day was mid, I'm gonna list some lesser-known UFO/ayy abduction movies I've watched recently that I thought were cool. No particular order either. Just weird neat things I liked well enough. Most of these aren't 10/10s, but they're still neat enough that I felt like sharing. I'm trying to list shit I don't think people have seen.
Devil's Gate: A farmer's wife and son gets abducted by aliens and he captures a grey and tortures it. The FBI comes looking for the missing family members and things to to hell. Kinda mid-budget. Has a good cast. Milo Ventimiglia is really good as the farmer. Also has Jonathan Frakes as the town sheriff.
Holes in the Sky: Super low budget documentary style thing. Has some absolutely bad CGI at the end, but it's a fun enough ride for something that was made on just a couple thousand dollars
Altered: A bunch of rednecks abduct a grey and torment him. Very cool, has some really nice creature effects.
Man VS: Bear Grylls versus an alien. Ending is maybe a bit too grand in scale for what it is, but I still dug it.
Intruders: An early 90s miniseries based on the book of the same name. Ending is too saccharine compared to how good the rest of it is. One scene with a little hybrid kid was really spooky for made for TV.
The Block Island Sound: Really impressed me here. Good build up. Went in some surprising directions. Not afraid to do some pretty awful stuff.
Area 51: The Blumhouse one, since there's a zillion movies with the same title. My expectations were incredibly low, but it started off with cameos from George Knapp and a couple other ufologists. So, that kinda endeared me.
The Wicksboro Incident: Late 90s found footage thing. Really atmospheric at the start. A little light on actual ayy action, but it's kind of impressive how much shit they wrangled for this one.
Pod: Travis Bickle locks a grey in his basement and his siblings try to calm him down.
Almost Human: Guy gets abducted by aliens, gets dumped back on Earth a few years later, but he's some kind of monster now. Like a less weird version of Xtro, but I liked it.