Fabi found an alien egg and let his creativity do the magic. What he had done with this egg is simply unforgettable.
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.
Sensational performances and stunning cinematography just about cover for a predictable plot with nothing much to say.
Like Fox Mulder, Disclosure Day and its maker want to believe, and want their audience to follow suit at all costs.
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Disclosure Day” — 3.5 stars Emily Blunt’s Kansas City TV weathercaster Margaret Fairchild delivers the last line in Steven Spielberg’s 35th motion picture, “Disclosure Day” — a ...