Dark Skies is a 2013 American science fiction horror film directed by Scott Stewart and written by Scott Stewart and L.D. Goffigan. The film stars Keri Russell, Josh Hamilton, Dakota Goyo, and J.K. Simmons.
The film follows the Barrett family, consisting of Lacy (Russell), Daniel (Hamilton), Jesse (Goyo), and Sammy (Kadan Rockett), as they experience strange and terrifying events in their suburban home. Lacy and Daniel are struggling to keep their marriage together, as Lacy is unhappy with their financial situation and Daniel is preoccupied with his job. The family's problems are compounded when strange occurrences begin to occur in their home, including objects moving on their own and strange noises at night.
As the strange events escalate, the Barretts seek the help of an expert on extraterrestrial activity, Edwin Pollard (Simmons). Pollard reveals that the family is being targeted by a group of malevolent aliens known as the Grey, who are known for their ability to manipulate human memories and emotions. The Grey are planning to perform experiments on the family, and the Barretts must find a way to stop them before it's too late.
As the Barretts fight for their lives, they discover that the Grey are not the only threat they face. They also must confront their own personal demons, including Lacy's unhappiness and Daniel's inability to connect with his family. In the end, the Barretts are able to overcome their challenges and defeat the Grey, ultimately saving their family and their home.
Dark Skies is a suspenseful and thrilling film that explores themes of family, trust, and the unknown. The strong performances by the cast, especially Russell and Hamilton, help to create a sense of authenticity and emotional depth to the story. The film's special effects are also well done, adding to the overall atmosphere of fear and tension. Overall, Dark Skies is a well-crafted and engaging sci-fi horror film that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.