Disclosure Day Movie Review by Ryan Balkwill

The plot: A meteorologist and a cybersecurity expert find themselves at the Center of a movement to expose the government’s cover-up of extraterrestrial secrets.

This movie was a mix-bag.

Pros: Spielberg still has he’s creative touch all the way through of the directions and visuals. Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor & Colman Domingo all did good in their perspective roles. I did like how it try to tell something original and fresh spin with Allen coming to earth. The dialogue was technically sound. John Willams’s score adds the tension and I enjoy this film more than scary movie.     

Cons: The main plot did get weird as it went along. It’s pacing was a bit slow at the beginning. Colin Firth’s Noah wasn’t that much of a threat. It Feels like a rehash of another Allen films. It relies on too much on mystery but not much explaining & there’s plot holes that haven’t been failed.     

Genre: Sci-FiMystery & ThrillerDrama

Directed by Steven Spielberg

Produced by Steven SpielbergKristie Macosko Krieger

Written by David Koepp

Story by Steven Spielberg

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson & Colman Domingo.

Cinematography: Janusz Kamiński

Edited by Sarah Broshar

Music by John Willams

Production companies: Amblin Entertainment

Distributed by:  Universal Pictures

The Casts:

Additionally, Lance ArcherBrian Cage, and Chavo Guerrero Jr. cameo as a wrestling referee, the red wrestler and blue wrestler, respectively. Patricia Conolly appears uncredited as Ruth.

I still recommend people to give this movie a shot.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident film reviewer,

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