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Scene for scene, the movie is a vigorous and diverting ride. Yet coming after the mountains of real UAP footage we’ve seen, "Disclosure Day" never gives you the contact high of awe that "Close
The real disclosure day – and why it feels like aliens are closer to revealing themselves than ever - THE LONGER READ: As otherworldly visitors and UFOs hit the big screen amid serious revelations from the Pentagon indicating that flying saucers are not a thing of fantasy,
Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" packs a hopeful message into its alien-centric story, and there's plenty to dive into about what the movie wants to say.
A career of UFO curiosity and skepticism towards authority shifts Steven Spielberg's antagonists to the private sector in Disclosure Day.
Steven Spielberg returns to UFO territory with Disclosure Day – but its scale and tone make it the antithesis of Close Encounters. Spoilers ahead. NB: This is your final warning for major Disclosure Day spoilers.
As a child, Steven Spielberg stared at a meteor shower and began his love affair with the sky. The director of the 1977 classic "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" returns with "Disclosure Day," which imagines closely-held secrets surrounding alien visitations.
What Roy Mauritsen remembers about seeing Steven Spielberg’s "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" as a boy is the looming shape of Devils Tower. For a kid growing up in Suffolk County, the peculiarly flat-topped rock formation in Wyoming — which serves as the site of a mind-boggling meeting between mankind and alien-kind — was a mysterious and mesmerizing image.
The legendary director says he's still waiting for his own alien encounter.
Steven Spielberg has said 'we are not alone' as he admits to believing in aliens, despite not believing they were real when he made Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The release of the film comes amid the release of numerous UFO files from the US government over the last few months.