Backrooms first reactions describe Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve horror film as a wild, unique, trippy nightmare

The release of Kane Parson's debut horror feature Backrooms is still a few weeks away, but the first reactions are dropping onlineThe release of Kane Parson's debut horror feature Backrooms is still a few weeks away, but the first reactions are dropping online

Three years ago, it was announced that some of today’s biggest genre companies – A24, James Wan‘s Atomic Monster, the Stranger Things makers at 21 Laps, and Planet of the Apes producers Chernin Entertainment – are joining forces on a new project called Backrooms, which marks the feature directorial debut of VFX artist Kane Parsons, who is now 20 years old. We’ve been waiting for this one a while, but the wait will come to an end soon, as Backrooms is aiming for a May 29 theatrical release. With that date a few weeks away, the first reactions from early screenings have started making their way online, and you can check out a sample of those below.

Who’s in Backrooms?

Backrooms went into production around ten months ago with Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) and Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World) heading up the cast. They’re joined by  Mark Duplass (Creep), Finn Bennett (True Detective), Lukita Maxwell (Shrinking), and Avan Jogia (Zombieland: Double Tap).

A24 and Chernin Entertainment are co-financing Backrooms. Patino is producing the film alongside Shawn Levy and Dan Levine of 21 Laps and James Wan and Michael Clear of Atomic Monster. Alayna Glasthal is overseeing the project for Atomic Monster, while the company’s Judson Scott executive produces.

What is Backrooms about?

Backrooms is based on a series of viral videos Parsons released through his YouTube channel Kane Pixels. If you were to splice those videos together they would reach feature length, but the feature version of Backrooms is going to be something entirely new. The screenplay for the feature has been written by Roberto Patino (DMZ).

Deadline previously noted that details as to the plot of the sci-fi horror feature are under wraps. But in the original short, a young filmmaker’s fall into another dimension leaves him wandering through an unsettlingly yellow, empty and labyrinthine office space, which may or may not be home to otherworldly beings. The film’s title and setting draw inspiration from the imagery of a creepypasta (or internet urban legend) published to the website 4chan in 2019. An interview with Parsons on ABC provided the information that his series tells the story of a shadowy organization, called ASYNC, which in the late 1980s opens a portal connecting the real world to The Backrooms.

What do the Backrooms first reactions say?

Here are some of the first reactions:

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