• Backrooms review: A24's liminal horror is the perfect adaptation

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    Backrooms review: A24's liminal horror is the perfect adaptation of the creepypasta, and die-hard fans will adore it

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    Wed, 27 May 2026 16:39:00 +0000

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    Backrooms is finally on the big screen and I think long term fans of the horror legend will be very pleased indeed.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Backroom s is A24's new horror movie and one that I had been excited about for a long time. As someone who is obsessed with Kane Parsons' Backrooms YouTube series
    , I was intrigued to see how it would translate on the big screen. We had the chance to talk about Parsons' "fairly simple" story in an interview.

    For me, it worked perfectly, but I do think it's important to acknowledge
    that I have been a fan of the very idea of Backrooms for a long time, which
    is why I stand behind my 5-star review. There are a few things that may be frustrating to newcomers, which I'll reference throughout. First off, we need to talk about the sets. Backrooms is nothing without its iconic, empty,
    yellow location, and it was so exciting seeing it on this scale. It felt so vast and terrifying even in the early stages of exploration. But our introduction to them is my favorite part of the movie. Latest Videos From

    The movie wastes no time in throwing us straight in there with some grainy, shaky found footage. I firmly believe that this opening scene will go down in history with other horror greats, because it is the most anxiety-inducing few minutes as we follow a person trying to outrun a mysterious creature.

    It's the instability of the found footage camera that makes this so tense. It whips around rapidly, makes jarring movements, and is a nightmare for anyone with motion sickness. Complete with shaky images, great sound design, and bizarre sets, this is an opener that sets the tone of the movie.

    And then, it quietens down considerably. Backrooms turns into a slow burn after its tense opening sequence, something that may disappoint fans after it immediately gave us heart palpitations. But this gives us time to introduce
    us to Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and his therapist, Dr Mary Kline (Renate Reinsve), the movie's excellent central characters. There's also another stellar performance from Creep 's Mark Duplass, in a role I won't spoil for you. Backrooms | Official Trailer HD | A24 - YouTube Watch On We learn about Clark's difficult past, especially with his ex-wife. As a furniture store owner and failed architect, his job perfectly mirrors the strange Backrooms
    he finds himself in, after he clips through a wall in his store and ends up surrounded by yellow walls and ominous buzzing from the lights above. At first, he finds it fascinating and attempts to map the place out so he can show Mary. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Unfortunately, Mary is skeptical when he shows up to his next session with a crudely drawn map. Clark insists he'll bring back proof, enlisting two of his employees to go into the Backrooms with him with a video camera, giving us enough time to brace ourselves for more creepy found footage.

    Indeed, any scenes involving the shaky handheld camera are by far the scariest. I was glad that Backrooms leaned into that grainy, low-quality footage that makes these liminal spaces feel ten times worse. On the flip side, though, I was relieved the movie doesn't entirely rely on found
    footage, as that may have been too jarring.

    This is the movie that long-time fans have been waiting for. It's a
    beautiful, eerie expansion on Parson's already impressive lore. Much praise has been given to him for his use of the 3D modelling software Blender, and
    he gets to showcase those talents here. He is currently A24's youngest director, too, but it certainly never feels amateurish.

    Backrooms has some well-orchestrated jumps, but if you're expecting loads of them, it won't happen here. Much of the dread and horror comes from the
    camera either creeping towards something or moving around erratically, both
    of which are very effective.

    The movie also stays true to A24's brand of creepy, slow burns. It works very well here, in my opinion, but there may not be enough to hold the attention
    of non- Backrooms enthusiasts. In my eyes, though, it was everything I could have hoped for and more. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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