Spielberg’s UFO Thriller Shocks Box Office
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Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day” exploded at the box office this weekend, raking in $44 million domestically and $92.9 million worldwide — his biggest opening for an original film and first summer blockbuster in a decade. Starring Emily Blunt and Colman Domingo, the UFO thriller cost $115 million to make and drew a surprisingly strong 41% of viewers aged 45+, hinting at strong word-of-mouth potential. While critics loved it (80% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes), audiences gave it a “B” CinemaScore. Meanwhile, indie horror “Obsession” — made for under $1 million — continues to soar past $286 million globally, proving small budgets can still dominate. With “Toy Story 5” looming next week, the real test for “Disclosure Day” is whether it can sustain its momentum through the summer.
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