Steven Spielberg’s new science-fiction film “Disclosure Day” draws mixed early responses from critics, with many praising its spectacle and emotional themes while others fault its plotting and originality. The film stars Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor and Colin Firth, with additional cast members including Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo. It follows a small group of people drawn into a government conspiracy that aims to keep intelligent alien life hidden, combining elements of a mystery, a thriller and a philosophical examination of fear, empathy and understanding.

Several reviews highlight Spielberg’s craft—such as set pieces, action sequences and performances—along with a “vintage” feel and strong direction. Multiple sources describe the film as gripping or entertaining for much of its runtime. Some praise its sense of wonder and its emotional or spiritual undertone, supported by John Williams’ score.

Other critics are less convinced, arguing that the movie leans too heavily on explanation, resembles earlier Spielberg work, or lacks sufficient surprises. At least one source characterizes it as drab or as a reworked UFO-style thriller, while others say it stumbles at the finish or mixes tones unevenly. The film is in theaters now.