It’s unclear if Steven Spielberg‘s first new sci-fi film in nearly a decade, Disclosure Day, is the hit that he so desperately needs. Spielberg is coming off two back-to-back box-office underperformers — the musical West Side Story and the semi-autobiographical drama The Fabelmans — and needs Disclosure Day to gross at least $150 million more at the global box office. The film’s current worldwide haul stands at $160 million, against a reported budget of $115 million. The movie received mostly positive reviews from critics, but audiences seem to be more divided in their opinion. On CinemaScore, Disclosure Day received a so-so B+ grade from opening day crowds, which explains its steep second-weekend drop at the box office. However, Spielberg remains perhaps the most influential filmmaker of all time, and the release of any new movie results in a viewership spike for his older titles.
For instance, in the days leading up to the release of Disclosure Day, Spielberg’s 2018 sci-fi movie, Ready Player One, spiked on streaming. But several titles that he was attached to as a producer remain under the radar. One such movie is currently available to stream on Paramount+, and Spielberg completists might want to check it out before it’s removed from the streamer. The film in question was released theatrically in 1985, and directed by Barry Levinson — yes, he’s the father of Euphoria creator Sam Levinson.
Watch the Underseen Sherlock Holmes Movie on Paramount+
We’re talking about the Amblin-produced Young Sherlock Holmes, which grossed more than $60 million worldwide against a reported budget of less than $20 million. The film was written by Chris Columbus, who’d go on to direct the first and second installments of the Harry Potter franchise. Young Sherlock Holmes hasn’t exactly remained at the top of people’s watchlists, but it remains known for being the first major Hollywood movie to feature an entirely computer-generated character. The movie now holds a 71% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Young Sherlock Holmes is a charming, if unnecessarily flashy, take on the master sleuth.” A more recent streaming series, also about the legendary sleuth’s younger days, was executive-produced by Guy Ritchie and released to positive reviews on Prime Video. You can watch Levinson and Spielberg’s Young Sherlock Holmes on Paramount+ until July 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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December 4, 1985
- Runtime
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109 minutes
- Writers
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Chris Columbus
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Frank Marshall, Henry Winkler, Kathleen Kennedy, Mark Johnson, Roger Birnbaum
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Nicholas Rowe
Sherlock Holmes
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Sophie Ward
Elizabeth Hardy
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Anthony Higgins
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