'Backrooms' Stuns with $81M Debut

(variety.com)

109 points | by mindcrime 3 hours ago

10 comments

  • peteforde 2 hours ago
    I'm a long-term "OG" Kane Pixels fan. I took a friend to see the opening night preview and we both loved it.

    Anyone not familiar with Kane - who was 16 when he started making his "found footage" films in Blender - the guy is a truly brilliant mind. Listening to him talk... you can close your eyes and he speaks like someone middle aged. It's almost uncanny.

    Anyhow, in addition to his genuinely excellent Backrooms videos, I highly recommend you turn off the lights and take in his The Oldest View series as well.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjY897CCu4g&list=PLVAh-MgDVq...

    He painstakingly recreated a random demolished suburban Texas mall from archival footage. It's wild how good he is at this.

    • samtheDamned 1 hour ago
      I wasn't aware he was behind the oldest view. That makes me more excited to see this movie because that was really good on what couldn't have been much of a budget to begin with.
    • idbnstra 1 hour ago
      I’m pretty sure someone else did a majority of the mall recreation, but i may be wrong
  • ramenat2am 1 hour ago
    That really shows the hunger for original stories and IC among cinephiles.

    Major studios were too afraid to produce something fresh instead of numberless sequels and reboots in the last decade or so.

    • manquer 3 minutes ago
      [delayed]
    • petercooper 51 minutes ago
      This year seems to be turning a bit of a corner. Of the top box office movies so far this year there's Michael, Project Hail Mary, Hoppers, Wuthering Heights, GOAT.. with Obsession and Backrooms rapidly rising.

      Last year it was basically F1 and Minecraft (and while not sequels, both are arguably well known "franchises" outside of movies - but I guess MJ and Wuthering Heights are too ;-)).

      • torben-friis 5 minutes ago
        Wuthering Heights was a remake, and Hail Mary was also a safeish bet since it's a novel by the same guy as The Martian.

        Not to say that it isn't an improvement, but we're still pretty far from seeing American cinema catching up to the world stage in originality, let alone to the golden Hollywood era.

        • peteforde 4 minutes ago
          I don't think it's a hot take to say: give Kane Parsons the keys to the kingdom.
    • fontain 1 minute ago
      Does it qualify as something fresh? I guess fresh to cinemas but it is well established IP that has a readymade audience. Certainly a risk compared to Spider-Man: Another Adventure Again but the risk was in the execution. A lot like the Slenderman movie. Something like Iron Lung would be a better example of fresh cinema?
  • Modified3019 2 hours ago
    I really enjoyed it. I had no idea what a “backrooms movie” would end up being, but it was exactly what I could have hoped for having enjoyed his other work. Honestly creators from youtube putting out movies recently has probably been the most interested in going out to see something in years.
    • ChrisMarshallNY 54 minutes ago
      I enjoyed Impulse.

      It looked a lot more polished than what I'd expect from an indie producer, though.

      I liked it, and it's a shame that it was killed. Kind of a "slow burn," though, so I think I know why it was killed.

    • portly 1 hour ago
      I also thought obsession was decent. Spooked me a bit like horrors used to do when I was little.
  • lwansbrough 1 hour ago
    I think people are excited for new ideas in cinema. A24’s track record is far from perfect, but I respect their willingness to try things. In my opinion, this movie is no exception. Very meandering and largely devoid of any real plot. Did a good job holding the tension at points, but ultimately fell flat in delivering on that tension.

    Probably worth a watch if you enjoy the genre. If you’re someone who just enjoys a good story, this is a pretty easy skip.

  • wewewedxfgdf 2 hours ago
    I saw it. I'm not a young Internet kid. And I enjoyed it - it's quite clever, I never cringed at terrible dialogue, people behaved in ways that you would expect them to in strange circumstances. Worth seeing. Amazing it was made by a 20 year old.
  • ChrisArchitect 27 minutes ago
    The what? Horror something? ....started on 4chan? Yeah, immediate aboutface here. And reading wiki articles about it that throw around words like "creepypasta" like that's widely understood?

    Liminal spaces I get. Reminds of Severance. And anyways, how is this worth going to a theater for? <Shrug> A24 has done well. Is 81M considered breaching 'mainstream'? Because these niche horror things being portrayed as part of the greater 'culture' is tiring.

    • peteforde 0 minutes ago
      This is not the reaction of someone trying to keep an open mind, especially given that this isn't your usual cup of tea.

      If you can get over your preconceived notions, I'd bet that you'd really enjoy this movie. It's extremely well executed and genuinely unsettling without ever getting gory, comedic or stupid.

  • squidsoup 1 hour ago
    Showing alongside Obsession, another horror film made by a YouTuber.
    • candlemas 1 minute ago
      And Iron Lung earlier this year.
    • unsnap_biceps 55 minutes ago
      Neither of these two movies are my jam, but I'm glad they are finding success. It's giving me hope that we're going to get a revitalized movie industry focusing on new IP and talent.
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