The interviews were interesting, and it's led me to follow up on Lazar - but it was a chore to get through it all. Why? The music being so loud in comparison to the voices, the way it tried to be all gritty with meaningless poetic-adjacent ramblings cut with very bad special effects, and the overall pacing. This led to it all feeling really cheesy and not at all credible. You can't take alleged witnesses seriously when it's cut with grumbling pseudo-philosophy over bad UFO animations and obvious green screen galaxy skies. Which is a damn shame because Lazar really seems to believe his experiences and I would've liked to know more. So if you're actually interested in the subject and those who, like Lazar, have allegedly worked in these government programs, Jeremy Corbell is not your guy. Find another film.