Disclosure Day feels like a Steven Spielberg movie from thirty years ago, in fact, it feels a lot like E.T. Except this time the action is loud and long beginning with a cage match where we find Josh O'Connor watching while waiting for instructions. He has something the bad industrial complex guys want. Soon the chase begins and the movie begins to look like One Battle After Another. Colin Firth, good old Mr. Darcy, plays the bad guy whose touch of an English accent gives him a proper Snidely Whiplash effect. Meanwhile, Emily Blunt, finding success as a wacky weather girl in Kansas City switches gears one night and begins forecasting in space talk. She and O'Connor meet and the chase doubles with a train encounter right out of a dozen other movies, many of them Spielberg's. Finally, the day arrives and our heroes reveal the secret of aliens among us. Disclosure Day is very commercial, with lots of big scenes and a ease of a sci-fi plot. Because I started watching Spielberg fifty years or more ago, nothing feels new here. Maybe younger people will disagree. Knock yourselves out.
Arch Campbell
I hope you see something good at the movies
Friday, June 12, 2026
Monday, June 1, 2026
Tuner - 4 Stars - THEATERS - May 29, 2026
Tuner tells the unusual story of Nikki, played by Leo Woodall, a talented piano tuner who flourishes despite sensitivity to loud noises. A chance encounter with safe crackers uncovers his talent for opening safes. Nikki falls into a secret life of crime when his mentor, played by Dustin Hoffman, suffers an attack, landing him in a hospital bed with bill mounting daily. The safe cracking jobs can help pay his mentor's bills. Along the way, Nikki meets Ruthie, played by Havana Rose Liu, a musical prodigy working toward an apprenticeship with a famous composer. The tension mounts as the crimes build, threatening Nikki's romance and life. Tuner throws a plot twist toward the end that to me, turned the movie from pretty good to great. A second twist and a shocker of an ending made this experience a pleasure. I found Tuner one of the best movies I've seen this year. 4 Stars.
Obsession - 3 1/2 Stars - THEATERS - May 15, 2026
In Obsession, socially awkward Bear (Michael Johnson) works in a music store with cute, confident Nikki (Inde Navarrette.) Trying to find the nerve to ask her out, Bear browses through a new age store and finds "One Wish Willow." Break the stick and your one wish comes true. We all know by now to be careful of what we wish for. Bear wishes for Nikki to love him above all others. Her love turns to Obsession spinning a psychological murderous thriller. Johnson's fine as the awkward kid. Inde Navarrette steals this show as the obsessed lover. The shocks and twists had me laughing as I squirmed in my seat. Obsession turns an ordinary story into a creative shocking good time. This might have been just ok. Instead, Obsession is pretty great.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
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Saturday, May 23, 2026
LIFE IS SHORT - 4 STARS - NEFLIX - MAY 12, 2026
Martin Short turns the story of his life over to his friend Director Lawrence Kasdan. The result celebrates the joy in Short's performances and examines the grief of his great losses along the way. Home video, behind the scenes footage, and frank comments from Short's friends make this documentary stand out. I especially enjoyed the stories of Short's SCTV Days and the genuine friendship of the cast. I've watched many celebrity documentaries in recent years. Life is Short feels more truthful than most. This is an extraordinary work. On Netflix - LIFE IS SHORT.
REMARKABLE BRIGHT CREATURES - 3 1/2 STARS - NETFLIX - MAY 8, 2026
Remarkable Bright Creatures serves up a creative mystery comedy starring Sally Field, as an older widow working as the night cleaner of an aquarium. Her story is narrated by a giant Pacific octopus - voiced by Alfred Molina. The two form a believable bond adding a charming spark to this story. Sally befriends a young drifter played by Lewis Pullman as they uncover a life changing mystery. The result is a delightful family friendly watch.
