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Lou Thomas
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Disclosure Day review


Having invented the modern summer blockbuster with Jaws more than 50 years ago, Steven Spielberg has never left the public consciousness. The American director is probably still the world’s most famous filmmaker and easily the biggest influence on the man most likely to assume his mantle – Christopher Nolan. Spielberg’s best known for sci-fi spectaculars and with Disclosure Day, he returns to fertile territory with the sort of exciting, probing and full-bodied feature that only he can make.

We begin with a scene at a wrestling match and (subsequently) its car park. Would-be-whistleblower Daniel Kellner (Challenger’s Josh O’Connor) is trading a backpack of mysterious data dongles for the freedom of his girlfriend Jane (Bad Sisters’ Eve Hewson). Forcing the exchange for shadowy agency Wardex is Noah Scanlon (a delightfully villainous Colin Firth), who’s in charge of covering up the very secrets Daniel is desperate to unveil. The trade doesn’t go to plan for Noah, and Daniel and Jane disappear into the night, hiding with the virtual help of former Wardex man Hugo (Colman Domingo). Meanwhile, over in Kansas City, weathergirl Margaret Fairchild (Emily Blunt) is having a very weird morning – accidentally reading minds, speaking Korean without having any knowledge of the language and fainting after a broadcast in which she garbled in a completely unknown dialect composed of creepy clicking noises.

Disclosure Day review

Emily Blunt in ‘Disclosure Day’. CREDIT: Universal

At the hospital following her bizarre public display, Margaret realises the men waiting for her aren’t there to help, so rushes off in the vague direction of Daniel. He’s holed up at a rural safe house, but is still being pursued by Noah. Thanks to a supernatural telepathic device, he can locate Jane and warp her mind into attacking Daniel. It’s intriguingly paranoid stuff, channeling 1970s conspiracy thrillers The Parallax View and Three Days Of The Condor. There’s a big reveal coming but after a full hour of build up, some viewers will be wishing it arrived a little quicker.

Still, the pay-off in the second half of the film really brings the juice. As Wardex officers close in on the safe house, there’s a thrilling car chase and, later, an extraordinary and nerve-shredding train sequence that’s easily one of the best scenes of the year. It would be unfair to reveal exactly how it all comes together but fans of Spielberg’s iconic 1982 movie E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and modern classic Minority Report will be sated.

There’s an impressively strong cast throughout but Blunt is a stand-out. She continues her fine run of form in a role that requires a great deal from her. The real star is the director, though. Aside from marshalling some beautiful emotive moments and the frankly stunning action sequences, he devised the original story which was then turned into a script by regular collaborator David Koepp. Some will balk at moments in the conclusion which veer too sentimental, while others will wish for a shorter running time. Ultimately, even not-quite-top-tier Spielberg is well worth seeing. It’s big, smart and very satisfying cinema.

Details​

  • Director: Steven Spielberg
  • Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth
  • Release date: June 10 (in UK cinemas)

The post ‘Disclosure Day’ review: Spielberg remains the master of sci-fi blockbusters appeared first on NME.

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· posted in ⭐ Song & Artist Spotlights
every movie night needs at least one TERRIBLE choice whats the GOAT of so-bad-its-good flicks? cast your vote and argue why its a must-watch for cringe vibes.
whats the best bad movie to watch with friends?
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like, i was blasting this one track earlier today on my way to grab groceries (yeah, riveting life i lead) and it hit *so* differently compared to when i played it at home. honestly something about the rhythm lining up with the road noise and the scenery whizzing by just makes it feel like the song was made for that exact moment and its not even a road trip song or anything, just a random indie track with some guitar and synths idk if its the bass vibrating through the car or the fact that youre kind of in this weird headspace when youre driving — half autopilot, half zoning out — but it always feels more cinematic even songs i dont normally care about suddenly feel epic when im doing 60 on the highway. anyone else get this or am i just weird for thinking my car is a better sound system than my actual speakers?
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· posted in 🕺 Music RSS Feeds
like, remember when bands would drop an album that was one big story or theme? i feel like that doesn’t really happen anymore ngl it was cool to sit down and listen to something that felt like a whole experience, not just a playlist of singles. now it’s all about the hits and tiktok clips. don’t get me wrong, some of those are great but... idk, it’s not the same. maybe i’m just old or too into my vinyl collection. anyway, do yall miss that or is it just me...
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Last reply · posted in 🎬 Movies & TV
look we all know snacks are the best part of any trip. but whats the GOAT? salty, sweet, or something else entirely? gotta know what fuels everyone out there. do you stock up at gas stations or plan ahead?
whats the best road trip snack?
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Aragon
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No skips. No filler tracks. Every song belongs.

What's one rock, punk, metal, or alternative album you can listen to straight through without touching the skip button?
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like my cat will nap all day and then decide 3 am is the perfect time to zoom around the house yelling at nothing... meanwhile my dog somehow knows exactly when i’m about to wake up and stares at me until i open my eyes lowkey its so weird how they just know things!! also does anyone else notice how their pets sleeping positions are so dramatic??? my cat will sprawl out like she owns the place and the dog curls into a tiny ball like hes trying to disappear... why do they do that?? ok tangent but have yall heard about how some animals sleep with half their brain awake?? like dolphins do this so they can still swim and breathe while resting... imagine if humans could do that... like, id probably still forget to set my alarm tho lol
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Heatman
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I can say that most people now are making use of one streaming service or another to watch their favorite movies and TV shows including music too. Netflix and Spotify are my favourite which I've been using for years.

What's your favorite streaming service?
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· posted in 📻 Listener Requests
ok so i know there are a TON of songs about the ocean and summer and sunset drives but what about **stargazing**?? like actual songs where its just about sitting outside late at night and watching the sky?? i feel like theres this whole mood that gets overlooked. weve got 'starry starry night' but thats more about van gogh than the actual stars. idk man i want some tunes for when youre out in the middle of nowhere and its just YOU and the universe. feel free to drop recs if youve got em also not tryna be cheesy here but if youve ever seen the milky way for real with no light pollution lemme know where bc ive only seen it once and it was WILD. anyway yeah songs about stars. go.
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lowkey also not tryna start a debate on intermittent fasting or whatever just genuinely curious if im alone here or what 🤣
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Ja sa bong
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Re-watching movies isn't my thing but I can make an exception if the movie is very good. The only movie I've rewatched recently is Avengers : Infinity Wars. It's the best Marvels movies.

Do you like re-watching movies?
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