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  2. Disclosure (2020 American film) - Wikipedia

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    Disclosure received positive reviews from film critics. As of October 2021 [update] , it holds a 98% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , based on 55 reviews. It also has an average of 8.2/10.

  3. Disclosure (2020 Australian film) - Wikipedia

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    Disclosure is a 2020 Australian film written and directed by Michael Bentham; it is his directorial debut and premiered at the Palm Springs Film Festival in January 2020. It is a story about how two sets of parents deal with allegations of child-on-child sexual assault (a four-year-old girl accusing a nine-year-old boy).

  4. Social penetration theory - Wikipedia

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    Self-disclosure is a purposeful disclosure of personal information to another person. [8] Disclosure may include sharing both high-risk and low-risk information as well as personal experiences, ideas, attitudes, feelings, values, past facts and life stories, future hopes, dreams, ambitions, and goals.

  5. Too Much and Never Enough - Wikipedia

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    A black-and-white photograph of Donald Trump at the New York Military Academy in 1964. This image was used for the cover of the book. The book takes the form of a chronological biography; while Donald Trump is the stated focal point, Mary Trump devotes significant attention to other members of the Trump family as a way to shed light on their mutual dynamics and financial dealings.

  6. The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe (book) - Wikipedia

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    The book was also reviewed by Rob Palmer for Skeptical Inquirer, who wrote: Full disclosure: After my recent interview with Jay Novella for CSI online, I took the assignment to review this book with some trepidation. I am a long-time fan of the podcast, know all the rogues, and had extremely high expectations.

  7. Rising Sun (Crichton novel) - Wikipedia

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    Reviews for the novel were widely mixed, owing mostly to the controversial subject matter. The New York Times's Christopher Lehmann-Haupt gave the novel a mixed review, saying, "The trouble with Rising Sun is obviously that as a serious discourse on why we should begin waging economic war against Japan, the book is far too entertaining. And as ...

  8. Sphere (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sphere is a 1987 novel by Michael Crichton, his sixth novel under his own name and his sixteenth overall.It was adapted into the film Sphere in 1998. [1]The story follows Norman Johnson, a psychologist engaged by the United States Navy, who joins a team of scientists assembled to examine a spacecraft of unknown origin discovered on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.

  9. Bryce Zabel - Wikipedia

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    The slogan is "Two Films - One Review - No Holds Barred." Zabel co-authored with Richard Dolan the book A.D. (After Disclosure) 2012, which concerns the subject of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth covertly interacting with humans and governments and what develops when this fact is made public.