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‘Disclosure Day’ review: There’s an alien cover-up in Steven Spielberg’s exciting sci-fi movie
With a new Steven Spielberg alien movie coming out, everybody’s nervously wondering: Is this thing “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” or “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”? movie ...
Steven Spielberg and aliens is like cinematic peanut butter and jelly. His "Disclosure Day" is a thriller about a massive ...
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Disclosure Day movie review: Steven Spielberg's alien epic promises wonder but ends with a whimper
Disclosure Day Movie Review Rating: Star Cast: Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, Colman Domingo, and Wyatt Russell. Director: Steven Spielberg Disclosure Day Movie Review: Spielberg ...
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.
Spielberg returns to one of his favorite subjects with a fun and goofy popcorn movie that shows how far he's come in the last 50 years.
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Every Steven Spielberg alien movie, ranked from worst to best
Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day has finally arrived, giving us another great alien movie from the legendary director. Where does it rank, though?
With a much-hyped but middling Spielberg offering, a better-than-expected rom-com and a stinker horror-comedy, it’s a truly mixed bag of movies this week.
The star director’s latest outerspace-encounter story, starring Emily Blunt, Colin Firth and Josh O’Connor, offers barely a flash of the filmmaker’s usual supernova brilliance.
And here I was thinking the summer had only one movie set in the Star Wars universe. Turns out there are two. The first was, ...
Steven Spielberg makes a plea for empathy with Disclosure Day.
Na Hong-jin’s melee of running, chasing and shouting at the angry invaders is uproarious fun, mixing digital work with old-school spectacle ...
A frequently stunning work of animation that’s also a haunting portrait of isolation, the destructive insidiousness of bullying and our own capacity for cruelty, Kohei Kadowaki’s formidable feature ...
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