Michael Douglas,
Demi Moore,
Donald Sutherland,
Caroline Goodall,
Dylan Baker
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Michael Douglas runs afoul of a treacherous supervisor in this film version of Michael Crichton's novel. Douglas plays Tom Sanders, an executive at DigiCom, a leading computer software firm. DigiCom i... read more
Directed by: Barry Levinson
Release Date: December 9, 1994
DVD Release Date: August 27, 1997
Stats: 684 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (684)
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June 1, 2011
I liked it the first time when it was called Fatal Attraction. Yes, this movie reminds you a lot of that one, but it's less exciting. I didn't care for it.
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December 21, 2009
A sort of thriller as an old flame comes back to accuse Michael Douglas character of sexual harassment. Then it gets tied up in corporate politics and legal proceedings. Not bad overall but looking a little didn't and a bit long for a film of this type.
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August 22, 2009
I liked this movie alot. Though I would like to watch it a second time. :)
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April 27, 2009
I quite enjoyed it to be honest.
Its one of these films where it hasnt got a lot of action but is a drama but i was really enjoying it because it keeps surprising you with differnt twists it even kept me on my seat thinking well who the hell is it so its really worth a watch mic... read more -
February 26, 2007
More unpleasant and politically suspect trash from the jowled one, once more bemoaning how oppressed he is for being a white, middle-class, middle-aged Republican. Boo hoo.
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November 29, 2006
Demi Moore makes hotter and fantastic performance as a bitch boss to ruin Michael Douglas's life.
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July 9, 2011
There's plenty of sexual tension which allows half of the work to be done, but for a thriller Disclosure moves at a frustratingly slow pace.
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April 4, 2012
Sometimes it got boring, but the movie is saved by solid performances from Demi Moore and Michael Douglas. I liked the theme, It was interesting, the sex scene between the leads was probably the hardest part to watch (very strong sex scene), the script was good, but not great, an... read more
Critic Reviews
You know in advance what the politics will be: strong women in positions of power are just fine as long as they aren't sexually dominant and obey middle-class rules of propriety. Full Review
Levinson and Attanasio don't ignore the basics of the tale, but don't indulge them either, subjectively approaching Tom's character to maximize dramatic involvement and treating the most explosive asp... Full Review
This time, it's the author who's the dinosaur. Full Review
It is an exercise in pure cynicism, with little respect for its subject -- or for its thriller plot, which I defy anyone to explain. Full Review
As a thriller, this movie is effective and gripping, if occasionally contrived as a result of overplotting. Full Review
You should read what happens in the book. It would make a helluva movie. Full Review
As the poor shlub fighting several battles at once -- all of them against shrewder, meaner adversaries -- Douglas is a complex and sympathetic Everyman. Full Review
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