Kane Parsons’ ‘Backrooms’ was inspired by a viral internet horror story, but how similar is the A24 film to the original creepypasta?

Kane Parsons’ "Backrooms" is off to a blazing start in theaters, something that will no doubt alter A24’s strategy when it comes to the film’s digital streaming release.

Backrooms arrives in theatres alongside another horror breakout, Obsession, directed by YouTube creator Curry Barker. | Hollywood

Kane Parsons' 'Backrooms' is now the second Gen-Z led film breaking records this weekend.

The movie’s massive opening weekend haul is the largest ever for an original horror film.

The current love for horror movies isn't stopping with 'Obsession'—A24's 'Backrooms' is starting out as a hit in its own right.

Why "Backrooms," a horror film from director Kane Parsons, defied box office expectations.

The horror film "Backrooms" is making headlines for its early box office success.

A24's _Backrooms_ sequel is officially in the works, following its $118M opening, with creator Kane Parsons eager to expand the IP beyond its YouTube origins.

What began as a 4Chan post and then a creepypasta led to Parsons’ viral YouTube series – and now, a debut movie cementing his role in Hollywood.

The film is an adaptation of a popular internet horror concept and urban legend

Replicas of the yellow wallpaper that adorns the film’s creepy liminal spaces in Kane Parsons' "Backrooms" are being sold by the hit film's studio, A24.

Kane Parsons’ ‘Backrooms’ was inspired by a viral internet horror story, but how similar is the A24 film to the original creepypasta?

A low-budget horror film directed by a 20-year-old YouTuber is beating the new Star Wars movie at the box office. Behind its success is an entire viral online maze.

A24’s ‘Backrooms’ might just be a metaphor for AI—critical comments from director Kane Parsons seem to back up the fan theory.

A low-budget horror film directed by a 20-year-old YouTuber is beating new Star Wars movie at the box office. Here's what to know about Backrooms.

Genesi, storia e progetti del franchise del regista ventenne Kane Parsons autore della popolare serie di corti di YouTube dai quali è stata sviluppata una versione cinematografica