On June 12th — three days after David Grusch stood on the Capitol steps and named specific species, specific recovered biological material, and specific slush funds — Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day opens in theaters nationwide. The director of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The director of ET. The filmmaker who more than anyone else shaped how an entire generation of human beings imagines what contact with non-human intelligence might look and feel like. His new film stars Emily Blunt and Colin Firth, carries a $115 million budget, and centers on a whistleblower's push for full disclosure to the entire world at once. Spielberg himself said at South by Southwest that he has a very strong suspicion we are not alone here on Earth right now — and that making this film is how he worked through that suspicion. The timing is not subtle.
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