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Backrooms movie review: Kane Parsons’ innovative horror film reads the room

editorialBy editorialJune 12, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Backrooms movie review: Little comes closer to the approximation of a full empty life than perhaps a furniture store. Dining tables to be had family meals on, sofas to sink into, almirahs to hold possessions, beds to be slept in – all waiting for someone to take them home.

Little comes closer to the approximation of an empty full life than perhaps an impersonal glass-and-concrete office space. Rows upon rows of people sitting behind screens doing identical work day after day – all waiting for somehow to make it home.

In the Backrooms, the twain meet in the liminal space that the Internet calls it own, where real and fake symbiotically live off each other. It is fitting then that the film should be the creation of 20-year-old YouTube find Kane Parsons, and be steered into massive commercial success by A24, a studio with a nose for zeitgeist and the pocket for zillions.

So, Backrooms started out as a 4Chan idea, a theme board inviting users to post images of things or places that just seemed “off”. Parsons – and others – went on to make short horror films centred specifically in vast empty spaces, which could be anything and everything.

In Parsons’s feature film-length expansion on that, backrooms are explained as “every place that has ever been”.

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