The Chronicle Ep.59 | Disclosure Day & Backrooms

A man wonders clueless around yellow coloured liminal rooms

Last Friday we dropped another Podcast episode of The Chronicle. In Episode 59 I was joined by Sean Wilson and Rosie Bailey, we chatted about Disclosure Day, Backrooms

Steven Spielberg returns to the genre he helped to shape, sci-fi with Disclosure Day. Myself, Rosie and Sean review the latest film from the man who help shape the modern blockbuster. Starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor along with Colin Firth and Colman Domingo, Disclosure Day dares to ask: “Are we alone in the universe?”.

Sean shares his thoughts on Obsession as well as review Kane Parson‘s psychological horror thriller, Backrooms. Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor as a furniture store manager who finds in the shop’s basement, a mysterious door transports him into a liminal nightmare of hidden rooms. When he goes missing his therapist (Renate Reinsve) goes searching for him, stepping into something truly unsettling.

Finally Rosie shares her thought on Masters Of The Universe, did the film deserve to be called a ‘flop’?

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The Podcast was originally posted on my main site The Peoples Movies on 12th June 2026.

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