The first reviews have arrived and the ratings prove it Disclosure Day (2026) is definitely one to check out in the cinema this week. Steven Spielberg’s latest film is extremely well received by critics: “One of the best films of 2026.”
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Disclosure DaySteven Spielberg’s latest film, can finally be seen in cinemas from this week. Highly recommended, if critics are to be believed. The sci-fi starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hawson and Colman Domingo debuts with an 85% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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‘One of the best films of 2026’
“At a time when creating meaningful art often seems more complicated than ever Disclosure Day one of the best films of 2026,” can be read in one of the reviews on the site. “Completely unlikely, but enormously entertaining, sharply acted and unusually well timed,” says another critic in a review.
‘Exciting, intriguing and visually impressive’
“Typical Spielberg! I love how the film goes beyond just the question of whether other life forms exist, but especially what happens when the truth comes to light. And also a fantastic performance from Emily Blunt,” adds another journalist. “Disclosure Day is everything you want from a Steven Spielberg movie about aliens. It is exciting, intriguing and visually impressive, but also full of empathy and asks important questions about the human condition.”
FilmToday review
FilmVandaag critic Jim Groot is also clearly pleased with the brand new cinema film. “There is more than enough tension and sensation to keep you on the edge of your seat until the end,” he says in his review on this site. “It’s not only one of the best films of the year, but Spielberg’s best film of the last twenty years.”

If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, provided proof, would you be afraid?
Where goes Disclosure Day over?
The question is no longer whether they exist, but what happens when it is proven beyond doubt. Does fear kick in completely? This summer, humanity’s deepest secret will come to light. Seven billion people are about to hear the truth, and the world will never be the same.
Disclosure Day can be seen in cinemas.
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