Warner Bros. and DC Studios announce "Absolute Batman," a new animated series from Scott Snyder based on the award-winning and best-selling DC comic book series.
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Kane Parsons' #Backrooms has crossed $100 million in just six days to become A24's biggest movie ever at the domestic box office (above “Marty Supreme” with $96 million).
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The best thing Kane Pixels ever did was ignore every fucking idiot who wanted him to make his rendition of the Backrooms into a glorified SCP foundation knock off with stupid ass Jumanji rules
I’m seeing that some people legitimately thought that the backrooms movie would go to “Level 123” where “Entity XYZ” lives and are disappointed that the A24 horror movie didn’t cite the backrooms wiki. Please kindly take your ass back to five nights at freddys
BACKROOMS. Bigger, weirder, crazier than expected. Strong concept executed well. Not traditionally structured, which works against it in areas, but that's a strong suit overall. Killer production design. The most grotesquely bizarre dinner scene since Chain Saw '74?! I'm a fan.
Backrooms theatre experience:
- I might’ve been the oldest person there
- you could hear a pin drop besides little one off comments to seat neighbours
- no reaction to the ending
- pool of people outside the cinema nodding going,”that was sick”.
Cinema is back.
‘BACKROOMS’ is tracking to break these records this weekend.
• One of the top 5 biggest openings for a horror film ever
• Biggest opening weekend ever for an A24 film
• Kane Parsons (20) will be the youngest director of all time to have a #1 film on its opening weekend
Breaking: Five-time Pro-Bowl selection Derwin James now has become the highest-paid safety for the second time in his career.
James agreed today to a three-year, $25.2 million per year extension that includes $57.5 million guaranteed, his agent told @adamschefter.
Mark Duplass calls out random user who claims Kane Parsons ghost-directed 'Backrooms'
"I don't remember seeing you on set. When I was there, Kane was 100% in control. More so than many directors 3x his age"
"I suspect one of the reasons I was hired was because I mentor a lot of young filmmakers ... and I was prepared to help out ... [but] he didn't need any of us"
"He was intensely prepared. He spent the last five years of his life building out one of the most detailed mythologies I've ever been a part of ... and was very sensitive, calm, and smart with dealing with actors"
"For all of you who have these thoughts... were you there?"