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Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated Disclosure Day movie has officially received its Rotten Tomatoes score ahead of its theatrical release.
The question of extraterrestrial life has haunted the collective imagination for nearly all of the past century. Contemporary American pop culture is rife with legends of UFOs, classified activities
Steven Spielberg and aliens is like cinematic peanut butter and jelly. His "Disclosure Day" is a thriller about a massive government alien cover-up.
At its greediest, 'Discloure Day' feels like a stubborn reaction to Instagram filmmaking and godless horror. But the only real disclosure that happens concerns the failure to disclose anything new.
Scene for scene, the movie is a vigorous and diverting ride. Yet coming after the mountains of real UAP footage we’ve seen, "Disclosure Day" never gives you the contact high of awe that "Close
Disclosure Day,” a new extraterrestrial tale from Steven Spielberg starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth and Colman Domingo, is winning over Rotten Tomatoes critics in a big way.
For movie lovers all over the world, any new release by master director Steven Spielberg is a cause for celebration.
"The Arrival" was quietly released by Orion Pictures on May 31, 1996, one month before the comic book-like alien invasion spectacle of "Independence Day" landed, and a year before
Disclosure Day spoiler-free review. Emily Blunt and Colin Firth star in Steven Spielberg's long-awaited return to the UFO genre, with reveals that will split fans.