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'Backrooms' review: Does the online creepypasta make a good full-length movie?

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Horror is ushering in a new breed of filmmakers. All across the genre, online creators are making the jump from YouTube to the big screen . Danny and Michael Philippou (aka Rackaracka) did it with Talk To Me and Bring Her Back , and Curry Barker is currently doing it with Obsession . Now, 20-year-old Backrooms director Kane Parsons joins their ranks. The young creator found fame on YouTube with his series of short films inspired by the Backrooms creepypasta born out of an old 4Chan post . His videos amassed tens of millions of views and a loyal fanbase. The question is: has Parsons, with co-writer Will Soodik, managed to make the challenging jump from short-form content to full-length A24 feature? The answer is yes. But there is a caveat. What's Backrooms about? Looks...ominous. Credit: A24 Set in Santa Clara Valley, California in the '90s, Backrooms hinges on wannabe-architect turned furniture store owner Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor).…

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