
Disclosure Day is Steven Spielberg reminding us what movies used to feel like. It’s also an impossible movie to market as so much of it is a mystery and adventure unfolding. In some ways it feels impossibly modern and topical; in other ways It feels like a movie from a a bygone era, with all that in mind THIS is a Spoiler Free Review so you can hopefully experience this Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connell, Colman Domingo Movie just as I did. Going in mostly Blind. (I didnt even know Colin Firth was in it, now you do!) Would love to know what you think of this one in comments below! And whether YOU think we’ve made contacts with Aliens / Extraterrestrials?
Amazing to have a SPIELBERG movie that feels like THIS in the theaters again!
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Disclosure Day is a 2026 American science fiction film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by David Koepp, based on a story by Spielberg. It stars Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo.[3]
In April 2024, it was reported that Spielberg’s next project would be a UFO film, with Koepp writing the screenplay. Within the next few months, Universal Pictures was announced as distributor and Blunt was cast in the lead role. Filming took place from February to May 2025 in New York, New Jersey, and Atlanta.
Disclosure Day premiered at Le Grand Rex in Paris on June 2, 2026,[4] and will be theatrically released in the United States on June 12, 2026.[5]
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@MappingOutMyTheories: No word of a lie, no joke. From the moment they released the first trailer for this movie, I immediately knew that it was going to be offensive to Christians.FATH VS RELIGIONI'm not a religious person, but I consider myself a Christian/follower of Christ (i.e. somebody who has a relationship with YHWH, God of The Bible, via Jesus Christ). I don't fall victim to/feel offended by the tropes and depictions of Catholicism/Protestantism because there is a religiosity around Protestants and Catholics that doesn't apply to somebody like myself who can + does distinguish between faith and religion.For example, the concept of having to go to church every Sunday, etc. I'm somebody who prays in private, who reads the Bible, who has Christian friends that engage in Bible study and worship together. My faith impacts my life in a way that has shaped the type of person I aim to be, with one of the highest tenets of my faith being trust in YHWH — i.e. not leaning on my own understanding/taking the judgment or retribution of others into my own hands.Essentially, I'm not a societal interventionist- but I do believe in helping people, even those that you don't agree with, and I believe the highest calling for all humans is self-sacrificial love.HOW THIS RELATES TO THE MOVIEI've laid out all of these parameters because… Unfortunately, there are a lot of people that claim to be Christian (or believe that Catholicism IS biblical Christianity) that do not follow these tenets. And so, in the case of the events that this movie is proposing, such individuals would likely fall victim to a lot of the offensive depictions of Christians in the movie.I have two responses to this.FIRST:Anyone who considers themselves a believer in Christ who would fall victim to these types of manipulations (aliens as gods) whether real or not real, can't really consider themselves a BIBLICAL Christian to begin with.SECOND:This movie's intentions are incredibly sinister — as in it is actively attempting to dissuade and discourage people from belief in a higher power by the means of worshipping aliens. This is nothing new. Zachariah Sitchin first posited the 'ancient alien' theory decades ago. Look it up — his theory, mind you, was based on a mistranslation of the Hebrew Torah (Michael S. Heiser among others debunked it).TO CONCLUDE:So before I go on to a tangent about the pseudo-intellectualism of ancient alien theory, let me just finish by saying this. If you believe in a God because of your upbringing, because of institutions, you don't really believe in a God, you're being religious.Belief in God is not predicated on anything other than your personal relationship with God. For me, I have prayed and have my prayers answered. I have read the entire Bible — twice — and found the words of the Bible to ring true in my own life. Don't be shaken by the same trick that humans have fallen victim too thousands of times before:"When you look up to the sky and see the sun, moon, and stars – the whole heavenly creation – you must not be seduced to worship and serve them."Deuteronomy 4:19"How foolish are those who manufacture idols […] Who but a fool would make his own god— an idol that cannot help him one bit? […] Then he takes what’s left and makes his god: a carved idol! He falls down in front of it, worshiping and praying to it. “Rescue me!” he says. “You are my god!”Isaiah 44:9Just leaving this comment here for anyone who would come across this review or the movie and feel disturbed/distressed by the topic of the movie.
@vijant1395: Spielberg, John Williams, UFO’s Alien Disclosure….what could go wrong? Hmmm well it turns out quite a lot actually. I love Spielberg and I’m a huge UFO enthusiast so I was ready to absolutely love this movie but sadly I have to say this movie really disappointed. Something about it felt dated not nostalgic…the first half of the movie was just a caper chase movie with just a hint at what’s to come. The second half of the movie did improve and brought some much needed lift in terms of scope, intrigue and interest but ultimately it just didn’t deliver on the big notes…it missed a great opportunity to really delve into the real impact of alien disclosure but instead opted for a really poorly executed cliched anti climax that felt lazy and ineffective in impact. The cgi was surprisingly poor too, and although the score was serviceable it’s definitely not one of John Williams best…nowhere near…think Spielberg misjudges the demand of a movie going viewer, we demand more in terms of ingenuity and depth but sadly none of that is present in this movie…unfortunately not so much Disclosure Day more like Disappointment Day
@rubb3rm4n53: I watched this movie with my younger brother and walked out of the movie with him saying he hated it. I proceeded to sound exactly like Coy to him, breaking down every Spielberg movie and the John Williams collabs since the 70’s…I love cinema and this wasn’t just a movie, it was an experience that I’m glad I got to witness . The last 30-minutes I was on the edge of my seat with my jaw almost touching the floor. I stood until the very end just to hear that Williams score, hopefully it’s not his last but I sat and injested it knowing I was witnessing a composition from the greatest to ever do it.
@hussd21: Saw the movie last night (at the time of writing this) , Spielberg has not lost a step in creating a character driven story that features a ton of spectacle, Emily Blunt is a powerhouse, the John Williams score is moving, I give the film an 8/10. As for my top 5 Spielberg films: 1. Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade 2. Jurassic Park 3. Jaws 4. Raiders of Lost Ark5. Minority Report
@maripire: Hey Coy! As usual, love your positive take and light. Saw the movie on Friday (with live Q&A stream with Emily and Steven). Loved it. One thing I haven’t heard people comment on enough and that it was amazing to me were the camera movements and the long takes. AMAZING! Would love to know more of how they were made