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Disclosure

Drama. Mystery A worker (Douglas) at a high tech company arrives expecting a promotion, but instead the job goes to a woman (Moore) who just happens to be the same one he had an affair with years back. One night she tries to continue where they left off but he rejects her. He soon finds himself caught between a rock and hard place when she accuses him of sexual harrassment, which uncovers a series of revelations about his own past and the future of his company. [+]
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United States
rogerebert.com
"125 minutes of pure goofiness (...) Much could have been made of this material. Much has been made of it. But not the same much (...) Rating: ★★ (out of 4)" 
United States
The New York Times
"What's legitimately disturbing about 'Disclosure' is its utter confusion of technology and eroticism (...) The storytelling of 'Disclosure' is too forced and polemical to be on a par with better Crichton tales"  
United States
The Washington Post
"Juicy, smashingly entertaining." 
United Kingdom
Empire
"Genuinely gripping, Demi makes an awesome femme fatale (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
Chicago Reader
"The silly melodrama has some watchable as well as pleasurable moments" 
United States
Entertainment Weekly
"You can’t take 'Disclosure' very seriously, yet the film has been made with cleverness and skill." 
United Kingdom
Radio Times
"This self-important and unintentionally funny thriller purports to be about corporate power and sexual equality but there's precious little insight here (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
SFGATE
"[Moore] plays a woman who, however human, is truly hard, and she plays it well (...) Douglas is a complex and sympathetic Everyman." 
United Kingdom
Time Out
"This slick Michael Crichton adaptation certainly knows its business (...) Hokey and classy in equal measure, this is better than it ought to be." 
United States
Los Angeles Times
"It is rather standard Hollywood fare, adequately entertaining (...) 'Disclosure' suffers from what feels like a lack of creative passion" 
United States
The Washington Post
"'Disclosure', like most adaptations, shreds the fine print in the name of entertainment (...) [It] is full of sensational, engaging moments" 
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