5 Box Office Records ‘Backrooms’ Just Broke In 1 Weekend
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Backrooms,' the new horror movie from 20-year-old director Kane Parsons, debuted at No. 1 at the domestic box office after it made $81.5 million in its opening weekend. Parsons now stands out as the youngest director to have their movie hit No.
Cinemark said it had its biggest-ever domestic box office last month, and AMC Theatres recorded its highest-attended month of May since 2019.
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This weekend, 20-year-old Kane Parsons’s Backrooms absolutely dominated the box office, scoring $81 million domestically and $118 million worldwide. In second place was Curry Barker’s Obsession, which grew its box office for a historic third weekend in a row,
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Yeon Sang-ho's action-horror feature 'Colony' maintained its grip on the South Korean box office during the weekend of May 29–31 with $6.7 million.