'Disclosure Day' Is Already Failing Behind Emily Blunt’s 91% Rated Alien Movie
Credits: Universal
Credits: Universal
Quickly swapping her Prada heels for frightened glances and an alien invasion in Disclosure Day, Emily Blunt may be confronting a sci-fi benchmark she quietly set years ago. Her acclaimed performance in Edge of Tomorrow still reigns with a 91% Rotten Tomatoes score, leaving her latest extraterrestrial outing far behind. The irony is hardly surprising, considering Blunt has built a career as one of Hollywood’s most reliable faces of science fiction, much like Ryan Reynolds.
From A Quiet Place to Looper, her filmography has created a fascinating sci-fi cycle where her own past successes continue setting the bar for future ventures.
Disclosure Day's tomatometer trails behind Edge of Tomorrow's
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Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day currently holds an 84% Rotten Tomatoes score, a strong reception that nevertheless places it slightly behind Emily Blunt's beloved sci-fi juggernaut Edge of Tomorrow and its remarkable 91% rating, which it has, on another remarkable note, maintained since its debut. The extraterrestrial thriller, Disclosure Day, even debuted at a higher 89%, proving its critical journey has been an evolving one. Still, falling behind Blunt's own science-fiction legacy creates an amusing full-circle moment.
The comparison between the two alien spectacles is particularly fascinating because they showcase completely different shades of Emily Blunt's science-fiction prowess. In Edge of Tomorrow, she was the legendary 'Angel of Verdun,' a battle-hardened warrior fighting an endless alien war alongside Tom Cruise. In Disclosure Day, the actress trades a futuristic sword for a whistleblower's investigation into a massive extraterrestrial conspiracy.
Although Edge of Tomorrow remains the higher-rated film, the latest Steven Spielberg feature has carved out a very different identity. The time-loop blockbuster was praised for its razor-sharp action, humor, and relentless pace, while Disclosure Day embraces a more emotional and eccentric style inspired by 1970s paranoid thrillers. Both prove that Emily Blunt thrives when the universe becomes a little stranger.
Even though the Rotten Tomatoes numbers may place Disclosure Day below its predecessor in Blunt's science-fiction résumé, an 84% score still keeps it in impressive company. The 'Certified Fresh' reception also reinforces Steven Spielberg's enduring command over alien stories, standing just beneath classics like Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
While one can have differing views about which of the two sci-fi movies is better, none can deny Emily Blunt's own love for sci-fi, a love that could even make her believe in these UFO conspiracy thrillers.
Emily Blunt's love for sci-fi
Emily Blunt's connection to science fiction extends far beyond simply choosing stories about alien invasions and unknown worlds. During an Associated Press interview, the actress admitted that the possibility of extraterrestrials being out there is undeniable, explaining that humanity cannot possibly be the only intelligent life in the vast universe. Her curiosity even led her to study UFO congressional hearings and unexplained encounters while preparing for Disclosure Day.
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That genuine fascination perhaps explains why Emily Blunt continues returning to the genre, from the battlefield of Edge of Tomorrow to the eerie mysteries of Disclosure Day. Whether wielding a futuristic weapon or investigating a cosmic secret, the actress has repeatedly turned humanity's greatest question about what exists beyond the stars into some of her most celebrated performances.
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What do you think about Disclosure Day trailing behind Edge of Tomorrow? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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