Kane Parsons' Backrooms is based on a viral creepypasta image. Can anyone else who has made something based on the image sue ...
Before “Backrooms” made it to the big screen, Kane Parsons was creating a creepy Youtube series of found footage videos of ...
Three YouTubers' theatrical hits this year - including Kane Parsons' 'Backrooms' this weekend - hint at a new economic order ...
Portals from across the world were featured on the 'Backrooms' movie Instagram, two of which were from Phoenix. Here's where ...
While 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' have given the industry a lot to celebrate, the lessons they offer point studios in two ...
‘Backrooms’ turns an Oshkosh legend into found-footage horror built on silence, dread and claustrophobic yellow corridors.
With the viral YouTube sensation The Backrooms having now inspired a mainstream horror film, let's take a look back at the ...
It's a slow-burn horror that relies on the unsettling nature of that uncanny limbo to build atmospheric dread before ...
There’s one spot in the Backrooms that fans already recognized as an airport Holiday Inn.  DV: We did. We also scouted the ...
Born in 2005, the year YouTube launched, Backrooms director Kane Parsons has “always taken that for granted,” having the platform at his disposal. “YouTube, really more than just being a cultural ...
From 4chan to A24, let's take a look at the history of the Backrooms creepypasta, covering its origins, evolution, gamification, and eventual movie.