Disclosure Day is Stephen Spielberg once again grappling with existential questions of family, isolation, and expanded consciousness, treading similar ground as Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T., but this time in our monumentally, well, fucked-up modern world. The result is big and blockbuster-y, of course, but also uneven. Still, the thrust of the story overcomes its bumps and potholes…and Colman Domingo is a goddamn revelation as Hugo, to the point that I find it difficult to watch him in anything else now. He is so good in this movie, playing a character type we rarely see. You can truly believe that this is a man who has had his psychic computer rebooted and upgraded by his experiences, that he walks in our world, but no longer sees it as the rest of us do. An Oscar-worthy performance, I promise, executed with small touches and glorious subtlety.