
Release date: May 29, 2026 (USA)
Director: Anthony Maras
Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lucas Webb, Cass Marks
Screenplay: Anthony Maras, David Haig
Production companies: Working Title Films, StudioCanal
Executive producers: Anthony Maras, Ron Halpern, Anna Marsh, Joe Naftalin, Sheeraz Shah, Angela Moneke
Crazy statement coming up…. I need to see Saving Private Ryan in Full after watching this!
Yes! I honestly haven’t seen Saving Private Ryan in its entirety, and that needs to be corrected!
I’ve played the invasion of D-Day through games like Conker’s Bad Fur Day. I’ve seen the referenced footage and scenes from Saving Private Ryan. But after seeing this true story on the strategy that led to all the decisions and inner workings for that to be pulled off. I must watch it, as Pressure truly builds a spectacle to behold once we get there.
Between Brendan Fraser playing Dwight D. Eisenhower (who I learnt from this movie became the 34th President of the USA) and Andrew Scott playing James Stagg, a top-notch meteorologist for the Allied Invasion of Europe. I was introduced to this true story through actors I’ve known and loved for years.
From the first scene, I was hooked. Captivated by the score choice to impact the visuals being displayed on screen. The narrative text setting up the film was very impactful and hit close to home when hearing that Group Captain James Stagg was relocated to forecasting operations in Dunstable. (My grandparents’ hometown.)
Spoilers on a true story are hard to avoid here, but the story was educational and, as a movie, very moving. Honestly, all the pieces and strategy that led to Eisenhower delaying D-Day were an insane combination of believing in his Meteorologist, over the military process from those around him wanting to act fast. The movie’s ending line from Eisenhower even impacts the truths and importance of meteorologists in today’s world. “We had better meteorologists than the Germans.” It was an extremely vital role and something I’d love to watch Saving Private Ryan in full and know this information going into that scene.
Last comments on Pressure. I loved that they panned between the strategic points of the boardroom meetings, then to the soldiers and their situation. Including that and letting it build throughout the film, really hit when the D-Day scenes played out. I was cheering, rooting in my seat. Feeling the feels and clasping my mouth. It’s a powerful scene! Going in as a 9/10 Popped score and onto my top 10 list thus far for 2026.
As always, fellow movie-goers, thank you all so much for coming by Popped for your movie “Reviews”. As a fun personal side project to track movies watched. I’ve seen so many of you interacting and checking out the site over the years. I may not have heard back from Rotten Tomatoes. But that’s okay! I love watching movies and getting to experience all these stories. Good, bad or the ugly side of them. I love being able to experience them, the emotions created and shared amongst all of you. From this website, to socials or at the theatre!
We’ve entered the final month of the first half of 2026. I’m excited for the mid-way “Review”, how right or wrong I was from the beginning of the year. Looking forward to what’s to come for the second half. Along with some shoutouts and a review of my top 10 thus far, comparing them to the movies that released prior to 2026.
Until next batch with Scary Movie & Masters of the Universe, happy movie-going fellow movie-goers!