Cross-media recommendations across film, TV, games, books & music — picked by taste.
Disclosure Day pivots on a single, vertiginous question: what happens to a person — to a society — the moment proof of non-human life is placed in front of them? That collision between irrefutable evidence and human psychological unreadiness is the taste this film signals. Viewers drawn to it tend to want stories that live at the edge of what institutions conceal, what individuals discover against their will, and what truth costs once it can no longer be managed. The appetite spans conspiracies, cover-ups, and first-contact dread across every medium.
Disclosure Day is a 2026 American science fiction thriller film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by David Koepp, based on a story by Spielberg. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo.
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Series
Cosmic Disclosure
An insider claims seventy-plus years of humanity's off-world history have been deliberately kept from public view.
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Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny
Government secrets and cover-ups pulled into the open, from black ops to experiments the public was never meant to know.
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Sworn to Secrecy: Secrets of War
Espionage, conspiracy, and sabotage — stories of what states conceal and what it takes to expose them.
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For All Mankind
An alternate history where the space program never stalled, exploring what humanity might have become had ambition been sustained.
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Dateline: Secrets Uncovered
Revisited investigations into mysteries that resisted easy answers the first time around.
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Zero Day
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Use of force
A body on a shore reopens a case the intelligence world assumed was closed, with lethal consequences.
Book
Open secret
An account of how a powerful industry managed what it would and would not let the public see about its own community.
Book
Conspiracies
Thirty-plus major conspiracies examined against the social conditions that allowed them to take hold and spread.
Book
Countdown to terror
Political agendas distorting intelligence — how what governments choose to hide shapes the wars they fight.
Book
Maske
A man in conflict with the rigid rules of a stratified society built on an alien world's terms.
Book
Things that can and cannot be said
Conversations about state surveillance and official secrecy, grounded in what Ellsberg and Snowden chose to reveal.
Film
Alien Disclosure Day
Humanity confronts the brutal reality of alien presence head-on, with survival replacing revelation as the urgent stakes.
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The Age of Disclosure
Dozens of government and military insiders claim on camera that non-human life has been hidden for eight decades.
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Disclosure
How Hollywood's portrayal of transgender people shaped — and was shaped by — what the industry chose to show.
Film
Disclosure
A computer specialist sued for harassment by the boss who initiated it — career and personal life both on the line.
Film
Against the Clock
A hidden truth the CIA will bury at any cost, uncovered by the one person with enough personal stake to keep digging.
Film
Operation Napoleon
An ordinary person entangled in an international secret that powerful forces are determined to keep frozen.
Fans of Disclosure Day's government-secrets tension will enjoy For All Mankind (TV) for its alternate-history space drama, or the docuseries Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny for a more grounded look at real-world cover-ups.
The Age of Disclosure (2025) features 34 senior U.S. government and military figures claiming to reveal an 80-year cover-up of non-human intelligent life, making it a compelling companion to the film's themes.
Things That Can and Cannot Be Said digs into surveillance, empire, and whistleblowing through conversations with figures like Edward Snowden, while Conspiracies surveys more than 30 major cover-ups and the psychology behind them.