

A computer specialist is sued for sexual harassment by a former lover turned boss who initiated the act forcefully, which threatens both his career and his personal life.
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- flavo43December 18, 2025Disclosure (1994) tackles sexual harassment at a time when mainstream films rarely addressed the topic, but its early depiction is deeply flawed and lacks the nuance the subject demands. The story flips expectations for dramatic effect, yet the execution often feels sensational rather than insightful, especially when compared to later, more thoughtful interpretations of workplace power dynamics. Despite this, the film’s popularity is understandable: Michael Douglas and Demi Moore bring undeniable screen presence, and much of the movie’s appeal rests on their chemistry and the charged tension between them. The supporting cast also adds weight, helping ground a narrative that sometimes veers into melodrama. As a thriller, it’s slick and engaging enough, but as a commentary on harassment, it oversimplifies complex issues. Disclosure remains an intriguing time capsule—provocative, stylish, and entertaining, even if its handling of the subject matter feels dated and overly dramatized.
- eif999January 26, 2025Looking at it today, first I don't find either lead sexy in the least. Second, this is like a right winger wet dream (women stealing our white guy jobs and so on). See it for the amazing multi million dollar tech to make a VR filing cabinet room. For real. This is some dumb shit.
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Disclosure was released on December 9, 1994.
Disclosure was directed by Barry Levinson.
Disclosure has a runtime of 2h 8m.
Disclosure was produced by Barry Levinson, Michael Crichton.
A computer specialist is sued for sexual harassment by a former lover turned boss who initiated the act forcefully, which threatens both his career and his personal life.
The key characters in Disclosure are Tom Sanders (Michael Douglas), Meredith Johnson (Demi Moore), Bob Garvin (Donald Sutherland).
Disclosure is rated R.
Disclosure is a Drama, Thriller, Crime film.
Disclosure has an audience rating of 4.3 out of 10.
Disclosure had a budget of $55M.
Disclosure has made $214M at the box office.




















