> doesn't know who Kane pixels is
> Wanted the movie entirely based on the fan-made side of the backrooms fandom
> says the backrooms originated from a game
Holy master of larps
Days since it came out I’m still thinking about #Backrooms
HUGE CONGRATS to Kane Parsons & the @a24 crew for creating a world that your mind can never escape 🏴☠️🪑
Tom Holland wants to “repay the favor” by having Spider-Man appear in an MCU TV episode with The Punisher.
“Let’s see what an R-rated version of Spider-Man looks like.”
(Source: https://t.co/OaU0S6RvRi)
James Wan says Kane Parsons was only 16 years old when they had their first meeting about a ‘BACKROOMS’ movie.
“We didn’t realize until we reached out that Kane was still in high school.”
(Source: @Variety)
I've seen negative reviews of the film from people who are really unsubtly jealous that a younger director was able to create such a hit. Don't get me wrong I'm jealous as hell too but I'll be genuinely damned if Kane Parsons doesn't deserve every ounce of success he gets
The way people were talking about the third act of backrooms had me expecting a total total shift not just the exact ending the entire film had been clearly building up to gjdndjdjsns
The thing im seeing people get most wrong about the Backrooms movie is that people think its a film adapting some shitty steam game made in an hour in unreal engine or a roblox obby
I wish people would just call them bad instead of “cash grabs” and “soulless” because it just isn’t true
those movies are made with a lot of passion, they just happen to be not good lol
‘BACKROOMS’ has opened with $81.5M domestically.
• 5th biggest domestic opening for a horror film ever
• Already A24's second highest grossing film of all time domestically