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Renate Reinsve in “Backrooms.” A24 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. Directed by YouTube filmmaker Parsons based on his Backrooms web series, Backrooms opened in theaters on Friday and is projected by Deadline and Variety to earn anywhere from $85 million to $90 million through Sunday. Forbes‘Backrooms’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Open Door To A Glowing ReceptionBy Tim Lammers The film stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as Clark, a struggling used furniture store owner who, after a recurring power glitch in the businss, goes down to the basement of his retail space. It’s there that Clark discovers an interdimensional portal that leads to a maze of creepy liminal spaces that contain strange objects and evil beings. After Clark shares his experience in the spaces — known as The Backroom
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promotional still for kane parson’s ‘backrooms’ imdb Kane Parsons is 20 years old, and as of this weekend he is the director of the biggest opening in A24’s 14-year history. Backrooms, the psychological horror film he adapted from his own viral YouTube series, opened to $81.4 million domestically and $118 million worldwide on its debut weekend of May 29. Against a production budget of $10 million, co-financed by A24 and Chernin Entertainment, the numbers represent one of the most profitable launches of 2026 and the clearest signal yet that the generation of filmmakers who built audiences on YouTube is now dominating theatrical cinema. Forbes‘Backrooms’ Sets A24 Record With $81 Million Opening Weekend—Beating Out ‘Obsession’ And ‘Mandalorian’By Ty Roush What Backrooms Is About Backrooms is rooted in one of the internet’s most enduring pieces of folk horror. The concept originated fr
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Renate Reinsve in “Backrooms.” A24 Director Kane Parsons’ horror thriller Backrooms opened with an estimated $81 million over the weekend against a $10 million production budget, an amount more than enough to justify the production of at least one sequel. Based on YouTube filmmaker Parsons’ web series of the same name, Backrooms stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as Curtis, a struggling used furniture store owner who discovers in the basement of his business an interdimensional portal that leads to a maze of liminal spaces that contain bizarrely placed objects and evil entities. Forbes‘Backrooms’ Streaming: Why Film’s Big Box Office Will Likely Change A24’s PVOD StrategyBy Tim Lammers After convincing his skeptical therapist, Mary (Renate Reinsve), that the spaces — known as The Backrooms in internet lore — are real, she enters the furniture store’s basement portal to find Curtis after he sends a message that he is trappe
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Topline The psychological thriller “Backrooms” grossed $81 million to top the domestic box office during its opening weekend, according to multiple reports, a record for the A24 studio, which claimed the flick made its 20-year-old director the youngest to have a top-selling film. A24 said its 20-year-old director is the youngest ever to top the box office. A24 Key Facts “Backrooms,” a film based on a popular YouTube series, collected $81 million from North American theaters and $36 million elsewhere as of Sunday, the highest-grossing opening weekend for an A24-distributed film, Deadline reported (the studio’s “Civil War” grossed $25.5 million in 2024). A24 claimed the opening weekend made director Kane Parsons the youngest to top the box office charts, far surpassing the then-27-year-old Josh Trank for “Chronicle” in 2011 ($27 million), according to Deadline. “Obsession” grossed $26.4 million
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The feature, which went live on Tuesday (May 26), brings more than 650 articles from publications including Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, Vogue, Variety, Billboard, Vibe, GQ, WIRED, Vanity Fair, and Pitchfork to the Spotify app. Each narrated article is under two hours long and has been produced in-house by Spotify‘s Audiobooks team. Conde Nast via Getty Images Spotify expands beyond music and podcasting by turning long-form magazine articles into an audio format. Spotify, the streaming giant, has added more than 650 narrated articles to its audiobook library. It is pulling in stories from major publications, including Spotify, Rolling Stone, WIRED, The Atlantic, Variety and Pitchfork. Instead of inserting full news archives into its app, Spotify has strategically focused on the kind of stories its target audience is already likely to binge, s
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Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) in ‘Backrooms’ A24 A unique monster stalks the endless corridors of Kane Parsons’ Backrooms, sharing the liminal space with abominations. There’s a kind of warped ecosystem in the other world—some elements can be traced back to Parsons’ Backrooms content on YouTube and the digital folklore that preceded it, but the monster is a new, intriguing creation. Here’s everything to know about the monster, and the background mysteries of Backrooms. Warning—Spoilers Ahead Why Is There A Monster In ‘Backrooms’? Before it became a box office hit, the Backrooms was a viral creepypasta, a collective storytelling effort that anyone on the internet could contribute to. It remains so—outside of the A24 film, the Backrooms is still inspiring new interpretations, sparking online debates over canon. Some fans believe that the Backrooms is best left empty, viewing monsters as a cheap
YouTube is rolling out new podcast features for Premium subscribers, led by an AI-powered recommendation tool that suggests shows based on genre, mood, and listening history — extending the personalised discovery already offered by its Ask Music feature. A new Auto Speed setting uses AI to intelligently adjust playback rates during slower or information-dense segments, addressing the […]
New features coming to YouTube could make it better for listening to podcasts, rolling out to Premium subscribers starting today on Android and coming later to iOS.
A new "on-the-go mode" shifts YouTube into an audio-first layout, with larger, simplified playback buttons, a still image in place of the video, and a timeline showing video chapters. YouTube says you can turn on this new mode in a video's settings - a pop up will also appear if YouTube detects you're moving around while watching a video.
If you like to speed up your podcasts to get through episodes faster, YouTube's new auto speed feature can help you automate that process. …
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