Disclosure Day - In theaters June 12, 2026

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Title: Untitled Steven Spielberg UFO Film

Genre: Science Fiction

Director: Steven Spielberg

Plot: Plot under wraps.
 
New ad in New York. So freaking pumped for this. Given the billboard, my guess is that the film will be called Disclosure, the title has been circling around online for a while.

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I don’t understand what this film is called. UFO? The Dish? Disclosure Day?

All I understand is the master is back and I can’t wait. Been looking forward to this for a while
 
Looks so good I can’t wait. Very on the nose with what’s happening now with “Alien” information. And the theories that Spielberg makes movies like this to ease the public into understating UFOs and alien life looks even more realistic with this one :rofl:
 
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No such thing as coincidence. :LOL:

If you're deep into this stuff. The connections and syncronictites are undeniable.

Film looks super good though thankfully.
Lol.
Imagine if the film was garbage and was supposed to help usher in some greater acceptance of esoteric inter/extra/ultra dimensional knowledge to the wider population.
Queue the mega fail memes. :rofl:
 
Watched it yesterday. I enjoyed it very much, although I was expecting more. Some parts of the story were not fully developed (just in my opinion). It is one of those films that could benefit from additional content/lenght to explore better some of the characters and the story behind them. It is a movie much like Close Encounters of the Third Kind but missing that approach into the characters.
Overall, a very good movie. Just wondering if critics would be so good if director would not be Spielberg.
 
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Watched it yesterday. I enjoyed it very much, although I was expecting more. Some parts of the story were not fully developed (just in my opinion). It is one of those films that could benefit from additional content/lenght to explore better some of the characters and the story behind them. It is a movie much like Close Encounters of the Third Kind but missing that approach into the characters.
Overall, a very good movie. Just wondering if critics would be so good if director would not be Spielberg.

I completely agree.
I thought the first half was much stronger than the last half. And its one of those movies that might have been better knowing nothing before going in? Would have actually made it a lot more fun if you had no idea it was about aliens at first.

The CGI in this is very hit and miss. Some stuff looked great, others no so much.

Also... the random newscaster lady at the end of the movie might have had the best acting in the entire film!? She was amazing and so believable. (not that everyone else was bad, its just she stood out for me).
 
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Saw this today. For me the film tries to do too much, if they dialled down some of the more nonsensical parts they'd of had a decent film

6/10 for me
 
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I completely agree.
I thought the first half was much stronger than the last half. And its one of those movies that might have been better knowing nothing before going in? Would have actually made it a lot more fun if you had no idea it was about aliens at first.

The CGI in this is very hit and miss. Some stuff looked great, others no so much.

Also... the random newscaster lady at the end of the movie might have had the best acting in the entire film!? She was amazing and so believable. (not that everyone else was bad, its just she stood out for me).

Agree with your spoiler. She was the best part of the final act
 
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Yeah echo everyone else tbh. Saw it this morning & I think Emily Blunt does a lot of heavy lifting with her performance for me. She's great. Newscaster in final third stood out for me too as others have said. I enjoyed the message trying to be conveyed about listening to one another & there were some nice ideas and a strong middle third. Colin Farrels right hand man was probably the worst part... he just had absolutely 0 character depth & seemed to go into fits of rage for no apparent reason.
Wheeling the alien out at the end seemed unintentionally ironic
6/10 but I don't think I'd buy it or watch it again.
 
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Mhhh...just came back from this. Wanted to watch it on release day but things didn't line up.

In general I view Spielberg as the best director alive and working today. So that up front. I also went in insanely hyped and intrigued. Especially because of the interesting lining-up of actual UFO files currently being released by the US government in increments and this film's release. The production of this film was also incredibly secretive, even more so than usual for a Spielberg project. So all of this had my anticipation through the roof. Spielberg tackling the current UAP phenomenon, let's go.

I honestly don't know what to think about this film at the moment. I know I'm gonna watch it again when it comes out on physical. But right now I'm kinda torn. Not the least because our screening room was filled with morons.

SPOILER: One thing I gotta say, when they showed the security camera footage of the alien bodies in the morgue-esk facility, my anticipation kind of deflated completely in that moment. The other clip showing the bad treatment of the alien by the humans in was even worse. I don't know. There is something goofy about the depiction of those aliens: stereotypical, not inspired design-wise and bad CGI or straight up looking like a kid wearing a Halloween costume. Spielberg can do better in that specific department. The aliens in 'War of the Worlds' looked way more real, way more intimidating in a way, way more intriguing.

Also, why are there CGI animals when they could have used animatronics? Especially the fox looked abysmal. For a film that is as dependant on the emotionality of the moment as this film, CGI just doesn't cut it. And I feel like Spielberg should know that.
Same with the train sequence. If anyone could pull off an action scene like this in live action, it would be Spielberg. But no, just CGI everything, the car, the train, the tracks and so on. It is an exciting sequence, no question. But all the time I was thinking "this would be mind blowing as an old-school Spielberg action set piece shot for real". And they can't tell me that it would have been a lot more expensive.

At the end of the day, I need to see it again to really form a better opinion. It's Spielberg, and I want to love it. But I just don't at the moment. Maybe I was influenced by the retards in the theater to be annoyed by the film, maybe my expectations were unrealistic, maybe I actually don't really like it in the end, who knows. I'm glad the film made 90 million on the first weekend though. I only saw thumbnails of the youtube hater bubble online "Huge Flop!!" "It's over for Spielberg" and dumb sh*t like that. Getting back 80% of your budget in 3 days doesn't sound like a huge failure to me...
 
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