Backrooms, Horror Movie
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The ‘Backrooms’ monster torments Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Dr. Mary Kline (Renate Reinsve), alongside other mysteries—here’s what it all means.
Great news, horror fans! There's an entity in Kane Parsons' Backrooms that is going to give us nightmares for the foreseeable future.
The horror leaders also discussed the state of the genre during a PGA panel, with Blum saying, "There's almost this feeling of the '70s, of a new generation of young people making edgy movies that are connecting in theaters in a crazy way,
He becomes increasingly consumed by the otherworldly dimension, which alarms his therapist, Mary (Renate Reinsve). When Clark goes missing, Mary follows his trail into the sprawling labyrinth and soon finds herself unable to escape its grasp.
EXCLUSIVE: Following the $118M opening for A24’s Backrooms, yes, of course there will be a sequel. Filmmaker and face of Backrooms Kane Parsons has made no secret on the press tour for the film about his desire to expand into a feature anthology, and that he’s taken the IP as far as possible on YouTube.
One of the most unsettling aspects of "Backrooms" is the entity haunting the title space, and the actor behind it already has some experience playing a monster.
A bizarre horror film based on a bizarre web series, "Backrooms" probably left you with more questions than answers. Let's break down what the ending really meant, and how it connects to the established lore.