Entering The Backrooms? Read this first

Sneha Kumari

Jun 17, 2026

It all began with one creepy photo

Backrooms began with a viral image of an empty yellow room posted online in 2019. Fans built an entire mythology around it, imagining a strange alternate dimension people could accidentally slip into from reality.

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The director was still in his teens

Director Kane Parsons initially uploaded his Backrooms video to YouTube as a teenager. As soon as the clips surfaced on the platform, they quickly went viral and led to an A24 feature film, making him one of the studio's youngest directors.

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It's surprisingly emotional

Well, beyond the scares, Backrooms explores loneliness, anxiety, and a feeling of disconnection from reality. Its empty spaces often feel like a metaphor for modern life and emotional isolation.

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The lore is a bonus, not a requirement

The movie works perfectly well on its own. However, knowing a little about the Backrooms mythology can enhance the experience and help the audience appreciate the references hidden throughout the story.

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The ending won't hand you your answers

Backrooms embraces mystery, and the film leaves many questions unanswered and encourages the viewers to form their own theories and debate hidden meanings long after the credits roll.

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Your ears will be nervous as your eyes

Buzzing lights, distant echoes and unsettling silence do most of the heavy lifting. The film's soundscape creates constant tensions, making even ordinary noises feel deeply disturbing.

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One last warning before you enter

Whether you are a horror fan or simply curious about the internet phenomenon, Backrooms promises a quite unsettling experience unlike anything currently playing in theatres.

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