Los Angeles – Hollywood actor Tom Cruise publicly praised Steven Spielberg’s new science fiction thriller “Disclosure Day” during an appearance at a packed theater screening on Friday. Cruise, who previously collaborated with Spielberg on the 2005 film “War of the Worlds,” attended the event as part of the promotional rollout for the director’s latest release and shared photographs from the screening on his social media accounts. In his posts, Cruise thanked Spielberg for providing “hours of joy in cinema” over a filmmaking career that has spanned more than five decades, and he highlighted the director’s continuing impact on large-scale movie storytelling. Los Angeles – The screening also reunited Cruise with his former co-star Elle Fanning and underscored the strong buzz surrounding “Disclosure Day” ahead of its wider release. The film features an ensemble cast including Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth and Eve Hewson, and explores themes related to the existence of extraterrestrial life on Earth. Cruise used the appearance to congratulate Blunt and the broader production team on their work on the high-profile thriller, pointing to the film’s ambitious scope and Spielberg’s directorial vision as evidence of the director’s sustained influence in contemporary cinema.
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« Jour J » est le dernier grand spectacle de Spielberg sur grand écran. Si vous êtes un fan du travail de Spielberg ou si vous appréciez la science-fiction palpitante, c'est un incontournable. Consultez votre programme local pour connaître les horaires et planifiez une soirée cinéma.
L'éloge public de Tom Cruise pour "Disclosure Day" ajoute au buzz croissant autour du nouveau film de Spielberg. C'est un témoignage de l'impact durable de Spielberg sur le cinéma. Il vaut la peine de transférer si vous avez un cinéphile dans votre vie qui apprécie la magie narrative de Spielberg.
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