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Kane Parsons: From YouTube Sensation to A24’s Youngest Director
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Backrooms review – Kane Parsons’ icily disturbing horror rewrites the genre rulebook
Debut from 20-year-old director examines memory, reality and fear after Chiwetel Ejiofor accesses an infinite series of hidden rooms that all feel creepily askewAll the lonely people … where do they all belong? YouTuber Kane Parsons makes his feature directing debut with this icily brilliant and genuinely disturbing conceptual horror film based on his web series, and scripted by Will Soodik. There is something here of J-horror, the V/H/S found footage franchise, Dan Erickson’s Severance and...
Endless yellow corridors started as an internet meme - now it's a Hollywood horror film
The Backrooms, a viral internet meme, has been adapted into a horror film by YouTuber Kane Parsons. The film, titled Backrooms, features Parsons' eerie YouTube series, which has gained a cult following online. The film is set to be released soon, and fans of the meme are eagerly anticipating its debut.
Endless yellow corridors started as an internet meme - now it's a Hollywood horror film
The Backrooms, a viral internet meme, has been adapted into a horror film by YouTuber Kane Parsons. The film, titled Backrooms, features Parsons' eerie YouTube series, which has gained a cult following online. The film is set to be released soon, and fans of the meme are eagerly anticipating its debut.
Endless creepy yellow corridors, 30bn TikTok views - and now a Hollywood film
YouTuber Kane Parsons' eerie YouTube series has been adapted for a film called Backrooms.
Endless creepy yellow corridors, 30bn TikTok views - and now a Hollywood film
YouTuber Kane Parsons' eerie YouTube series has been adapted for a film called Backrooms.
Endless creepy yellow corridors, 30bn TikTok views - and now a Hollywood film
YouTuber Kane Parsons' eerie YouTube series has been adapted for a film called Backrooms.
Endless creepy yellow corridors, 30bn TikTok views - and now a Hollywood film
YouTuber Kane Parsons' eerie YouTube series has been adapted for a film called Backrooms.
The yellowy maze of an abandoned office block brings terror to Hollywood
The yellowy maze of an abandoned office block brings terror to Hollywood. YouTuber Kane Parsons' eerie YouTube series has been adapted for a film called Backrooms. The film is based on the popular YouTube series, which has gained a cult following. The film is set to be released soon, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release.