The latest adaptation of one of the literary supervillain’s bestsellers is packed to the rafters with nonsense. DNA swapping!
It’s already a slog to sit through but I’d argue the last 25 minutes make it worth the trouble, because they finally establish some actual stakes. And those last 25 minutes? Pure Spielbergian magic.
These wildly different films explore the wondrous, and sometimes terrifying possibilities of contacting extra-terrestrial life.
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Steven Spielberg's new sci-fi movie isn't on the level of "E.T." or "Close Encounters," but it has its moments.
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Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day has finally arrived, giving us another great alien movie from the legendary director. Where ...
Steven Spielberg returns to the subject of extraterrestrials with Disclosure Day, arriving decades after his beloved 1982 ...
Sensational performances and stunning cinematography just about cover for a predictable plot with nothing much to say.