
Release date: June 12, 2026 (USA)
Director: Steven Spielberg
Music composed by: John Williams
Producers: Steven Spielberg, Kristie Macosko Krieger
Screenplay: David Koepp
Story by: Steven Spielberg
Let’s discuss this without spoilers then potential spoilers – Once you know, you know…
No Spoilers “Review”
Colman Domingo has been incredibly busy with so many good movies of late. Does Disclosure Day add to this list? Depends on your experience, I’d say. For a movie focused on not revealing the last third of the movie through the trailer. I had to see this before being spoiled. Other than some low ratings / negative buzz, I didn’t hear anything about the movie as I avoided it at all costs.
So what did I think? – Honestly, I was so captivated by this movie, despite its length. I was lured in to find out the big reveal. Would have said it’s a solid good movie worth watching once. Then the reveal occurred. Okay, it’s not massive for me personally, but hey, I was actually getting filled with emotions, almost wanting to cry O.o WHAT! Yeah, I dunno, had to listen. Sadly, it didn’t hit the landing, though, and with that, Disclosure Day is getting a fine, almost good rating of 6.5/10 Popped score.
Potential Spoiler “Review”
Disclosure Day focuses on 2 individuals, Josh O’Connor (Playing Daniel Kellner) & Emily Blunt (Playing Margaret Fairchild), as their stories begin apart. We get to learn about them, and we’re introduced through them in two very different ways, the lore and setting of what Disclosure Day is all about.
On the one hand, we’re introduced at a very fast pace, being dunked into the deep end and learning about things later on. The other is gradual, explored through fascinating aspects of daily life with a slight abnormality.
I felt this movie was created as a discussion point to land home and end on a point where theatre goers get to break it down and translate it to real life. Well, let’s get to it in the comments below? 😀 Shall we? :D. Any who, a fine movie, almost good in fact. 6.5/10 or a weak sauce 7.
Potential Spoiler Discussion
If you’re avoiding the trailer, then don’t read this part, dummy!
With Men In Black releasing in the late 90’s. I feel like this discussion had the seeds sown back then. It would have been nice to go a little further into Disclosure Day and see the next part of the discussion rather than bringing “Men in Black: Origins” as a familiar example. I won’t go further to avoid spoilers for those intrigued to read but want to learn a little more.
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With that, fellow movie-goers, I look forward to returning later in the week with an onslaught of titles. From Horror Leviticus. Drama with Girls Like Girls. Action Adventure with The Death of Robin Hood, & of course, the juggernaut that is Toy Story 5!
Lots to look forward to for sure. Lots to catch up on. All making for an excellent time this summer at the theatre!
Until next time, happy movie going, fellow movie goers 😀