The Backrooms has always been among the strangest horror success stories of the internet era. This whole thing started with just one unsettling image posted online and eventually turned into a huge ...
The directorial debut by YouTube sensation Kane Parsons toys with themes of nostalgia, corporate life, and transition between ...
Backrooms’ turns an Oshkosh legend into found-footage horror built on silence, dread and claustrophobic yellow corridors.
The Backrooms might just be the scariest video on the internet. YouTube horror short film The Backrooms has gone wildly viral since its release, especially in the online horror community, with many ...
What started as a haunting yellowed photo taken during the renovation of a hobby shop and shared in an "Unsettling Images" ...
Backrooms director Kane Parsons shares with CinemaBlend how he decided to shoot his A24 horror movie after going viral for his YouTube series on the subject.
Production designer Danny Vermette built an unnerving recreation of an internet 'backroom,' featuring tunnels to nowhere, ...
With echoes of "The Blair Witch Project," "Annihilation," and the novel "House of Leaves," Parsons adapts his own YouTube series into a feature film starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After an insidiously vague marketing campaign whose hero shot featured the acid-yellow wallpaper in a mysterious office complex, ...
After establishing a personal blog in 2011, Millican quickly became one of the genre’s most prolific journalists, contributing to many websites before ultimately landing at Dread Central in 2016. One ...