Predicting The Rotten Tomatoes Scores Of 2026's Biggest Movies
7. Disclosure Day (89%)
Steven Spielberg is of course one of the most successful filmmakers of all time both critically and commercially, and so it'd be daft to expecting less than "pretty good" from his new sci-fi thriller Disclosure Day.
Intriguingly the film is based on an original idea concocted by Spielberg and was fleshed out into a feature script by his regular collaborator David Koepp, who is responsible for penning countless hugely acclaimed films, from Jurassic Park to Mission: Impossible, Spider-Man, and more recently Steven Soderbergh's films Presence and Black Bag.
But really, it comes back to Spielberg doing another film about aliens - a premise he's pulled off better than almost anyone else in the past with Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T.
This is without even discussing the stupid-good cast, led by Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, and Colman Domingo, making it tough to believe that this will be anything but a stonking critical hit.