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Although, Tom Sander has a happy marriage but he still finds it difficult to stay away from his new boss, which also happens to be his ex-lover.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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April 25, 2014

Douglas makes for a sympathetic and wily hero.
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People Magazine

April 25, 2014

This is one of those big, sleek soulless movies that hums along, impressed with itself and the Big Issue it allegedly tackles... [but] what Disclosure really does best is appeal to your most prurient instincts.
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New Yorker
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April 25, 2014

The presence of Douglas, who has made a career of being pursued by beautiful, dangerous women, turns this sexual-harassment thriller into instant camp.
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Reel Film Reviews
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March 29, 2012

...watchable yet far-from-engrossing...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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April 25, 2014

This witty, wily battle between genders is not so much about sexual harassment as it is about power politics in the workplace, where water-cooler gossip is replaced by E-mail, and where memo warfare is waged by combatants in virtual-reality goggles.
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Christian Science Monitor
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April 25, 2014

On the level of pure craft, Disclosure is first-rate in every department. Levinson's directing is cogent and colorful, and cinematography by camera wizard Tony Pierce-Roberts is dazzling.
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Chicago Tribune
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April 25, 2014

Pure and simple trash masquerading as significance.
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Radio Times
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April 25, 2014

Moore models some slinky lingerie and Douglas soaks his collars in sweat, while the emphasis on computer gizmos and cyber-babble encourages a verdict of virtual rubbish.
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Seattle Times
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April 25, 2014

For those who would question Crichton's motives, Levinson and Attanasio haven't let men off the hook.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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April 25, 2014

It soars because of the sizzling chemistry of Douglas and Demi Moore.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 25, 2014

Its preoccupation with snazzy computer-generated special effects has left key plot points so unclear at least one baffled viewer had to retreat to the book to find out why some things happened and others did not.
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Chicago Tribune
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April 25, 2014

This is the least personal movie [Levinson has] made in years, and the script is more a shortening of Crichton's story than a dramatization.
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