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With his new movie, Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg wonders how humankind would react to undeniable proof of the existence of extraterrestrials. It’s a subject that pop culture has been fascinated
The legendary director spoke out about extra-terrestrials as moviegoers head to 'Disclosure Day.'
Steven Spielberg thinks his latest alien film is his most realistic alien movie yet. The director explained in a new interview how he dove into "Disclosure Day" looking to make it more factually accurate to aliens arriving on Earth than his iconic films "ET" or "Close Encounters of the Third Kind,
Spoilers follow for Disclosure Day. In the new Steven Spielberg movie, Disclosure Day, it’s probably not too much of a stretch to expect that there is some sort of disclosure. In fact, the closing act of the movie is all about how Kansas City meteorologist Margaret Fairchild (Emily Blunt) and cybersecurity expert Daniel Kellner (Josh O’Connor) blow open a nearly century-old conspiracy by the US government to suppress the truth about the existence of extraterrestrial life among us.
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From ET to disclosure day: Steven Spielberg’s alien movies ranked by Rotten Tomatoes score
Which Steven Spielberg alien movie earned the highest Rotten Tomatoes score? Explore the complete ranking from E.T. to Disclosure Day.
Arriving amid government file releases, congressional hearings on UFOs and renewed public fascination with the unexplained, the film explores a question more political than fantastical: Who gets to decide the truth?
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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 review DISCLOSURE DAY .
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