Kane Parsons' 'The Backrooms': A New Wave in Horror with a 20-Year-Old at the Helm
Kane Parsons jumps from YouTube fame to the big screen with A24's 'The Backrooms', featuring top talent like Chiwetel Ejiofor. What does this mean for the film world?
Kane Parsons, the YouTube sensation barely old enough to grab a drink at a bar, is making serious waves in the film industry. His foray into cinema with A24's adaptation of 'The Backrooms' is turning heads. The film showcases Oscar winner Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve, a favorite at Cannes, suggesting that this isn't just another internet project. Parsons, known as Kane Pixels online, initially grabbed attention with his 'Backrooms' shorts, racking up over 73 million YouTube views.
So what's the big deal? Parsons' 'The Backrooms' takes the eerie vibes of internet-born creepypasta and wraps it in A24's signature horror style. The film's trailer teases that unsettling tension, showing why this 20-year-old director is being taken seriously by Hollywood heavyweights. His knack for capturing slow-burn horror is evident. And let's not forget, he's not the only internet creator breaking into cinemas this year. Markiplier also made headlines with his self-funded project 'Iron Lung'.
There's a reason industry insiders are talking. With 'The Backrooms', Parsons isn't just making a movie. He's challenging the traditional pathways to Hollywood. If this film succeeds, and it looks like it might, it could alter how directors emerge. The check writers? They're getting pickier and might just shift focus from seasoned directors to digital natives who can bring a fresh perspective to films.
Here's the thing: If Parsons nails this, we're not just looking at a film success. We're witnessing a potential shift in how talent breaks through. Keep an eye on how 'The Backrooms' performs. It might just be the start of a new trend in film creation.