Key facts
- A nine-minute horror film titled "The Backrooms" has topped the box office.
- The film was created by 16-year-old Kane Parsons.
- The film was made with a minimal budget.
- The success of "The Backrooms" highlights the growing influence of online creators in traditional media.
- Generation Z filmmakers are achieving box office success with low-budget films.
- Films like 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' exemplify this trend.
A nine-minute horror film, "The Backrooms," created by 16-year-old Kane Parsons, has achieved an unexpected success by topping the box office. The film's minimal budget production highlights the growing impact of online creators on traditional media platforms. This phenomenon is part of a broader trend where Generation Z filmmakers are achieving substantial box office success with low-budget projects. FT film critic Danny Leigh points to films such as 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' as examples of this emerging pattern. These successes suggest a significant shift in how films are made, marketed, and received by audiences, with online content creators increasingly crossing over into mainstream cinematic success.
