What Is Really In The Backrooms?
Kane Parsons made the Backrooms on YouTube when he was only sixteen. Over 200 million views later, A24 has handed him his feature debut, making him the studio’s youngest director…
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Kane Parsons made the Backrooms on YouTube when he was only sixteen. Over 200 million views later, A24 has handed him his feature debut, making him the studio’s youngest director ever at 20. But the yellow walls still don’t end.
This week Laura Gommans and Elliot Bloom go into the maze and come back with an answer that has very little to do with what’s actually inside. The Backrooms, they argue, is about us, stuck in our own feedback loop, drifting through vacant spaces.
Online, half the internet thinks Kane Parsons couldn’t have directed such a hit so young. Mark Duplass, who was on set the whole time, says they’re wrong. Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve carry the screen, with James Wan and Osgood Perkins producing. Laura and Elliot ask: what does it take to direct a feature like this at 20 with a crew this experienced? And has A24 found its next pipeline for talent — skipping film school for YouTube horror directors?
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