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Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' Earns Strong Critical Reception With 91% Rotten Tomatoes Score

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Steven Spielberg's new science fiction film 'Disclosure Day,' starring Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor, has received widespread critical acclaim with a 91% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 87 reviews. The film follows a cybersecurity expert on the run with evidence of alien contact, pursued by his former employer who fears the revelation will destabilize society. The strong critical reception positions the film as a significant entry in Spielberg's filmography and suggests strong commercial potential.

Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day' has generated substantial critical enthusiasm following the lifting of its review embargo, achieving a 91% fresh critics score on Rotten Tomatoes from 87 reviews. The PG-13 rated film stars Josh O'Connor as Daniel Kellner, a cybersecurity expert fleeing a covert organization with proof of alien contact, while Colin Firth plays his former boss Noah Scanlon who seeks to prevent disclosure. Emily Blunt portrays Margaret Fairchild, a TV meteorologist whose involvement could help validate the alien conspiracy claims. Critics have praised the film for its entertainment value, pacing, and Spielberg's directorial signature, with particular acclaim for Blunt's performance. The screenplay by David Koepp is based on an original story by Spielberg, and the film opened in theaters on Friday following preview screenings.

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The article does not provide information about the audience score or general public reception, only noting that Rotten Tomatoes' Audience Score and Popcornmeter are still pending. Additionally, there is no context about the film's budget, box office expectations, or how this critical reception compares to other recent major releases.

How coverage differed

Forbes presents the critical reception as uniformly positive, focusing on praise from major critics without acknowledging any negative or mixed reviews. The source emphasizes the film's commercial appeal and Spielberg's reputation rather than exploring potential criticisms or diverse critical perspectives.

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    ‘Disclosure Day’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Say Spielberg Alien Tale Is Out Of This World

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