‘Backrooms’ Horror Film Receives Critical Reviews and Strong Box Office Projections
1-Minute Brief
The film adaptation of the viral YouTube series 'Backrooms' is drawing critical attention and is projected to perform strongly at the box office.
Key Facts
- ‘Backrooms’ is directed by Kane Parsons and is based on the popular YouTube horror series.
- Box office projections for A24's 'Backrooms' estimate an opening weekend of over $40 million.
- The film has received reviews from major outlets including The Guardian, IndieWire, and The Atlantic.
- Critics have described the film as 'icily disturbing' and noted its unique approach to the horror genre.
- Rotten Tomatoes has published a review score for 'Backrooms', according to Forbes.
What Happened
A24 released 'Backrooms', a horror film directed by Kane Parsons and adapted from a YouTube series. The film has garnered reviews from multiple major publications and is projected to have a strong box office opening.
Why It Matters
The release of 'Backrooms' highlights the growing influence of internet-originated content on mainstream cinema and signals continued interest in experimental horror. Its commercial and critical reception may influence future adaptations of online media.
What's Next
Industry observers are watching the film's box office performance and critical reception for indications of future trends in horror filmmaking and internet-to-film adaptations.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown4h agoThe ‘Backrooms’ Rotten Tomatoes Review Score Has Arrived
- The IndependentLeft4h agoBackrooms reviews: What have critics made of creepy YouTube series turned big screen horror film
- Google NewsUnknown1h agoBox Office Preview: 'Mandalorian' To Get Lost in 'Backrooms', A24 Pic Eyes $40M+
