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Horror Movie Review: 'Backrooms'
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Backrooms is a horror movie based on Kane Parsons' own horror series inspired by an infamous image circulating on 4chan. It revolves around Chiwetel Ejiofor's character finding the mysterious 'Backrooms' inside of a wall in his furniture store and facing entities inside these maze-like rooms.

Backrooms is now playing in theaters, and with the new horror movie out, many are wondering just how scary and gory it is. It revolves around Chiwetel Ejiofor's character finding the mysterious " Backrooms " inside a wall in his furniture store.

The movie creates a tense and scary environment using found footage POV, jump scares, and eerie rooms. Despite the absence of gore, the movie relies more on tone and unsettling imagery. Viewers unfamiliar with the concept of the Backrooms might find them creepy. The movie was directed by Kane Parsons, known for his horror series inspired by an infamous image circulating on 4chan.

The film stars Finn Bennett, Lucite Maxwell, and Avan Jogia. It was released by A24, a studio releasing another horror movie that was added to HBO Max, and the latest mockumentary starring Charli XCX by HBO Max. The film is currently in theaters nationwide, and pre-release reviews indicate it could be a strong box-office contender among horror releases this year.

As of now, Backrooms can only be seen in theaters, but early releases like the Mandalorian and Grogu on Disney+ provide context to upcoming new releases from the company. The passage also mentions some other notable releases until next year, such as the newest A24 slasher horror movie, available on HBO Max, a mockumentary starring Charli XCX by HBO Max, and a TV show featuring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman from Disney+

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