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Checked out FACES OF DEATH recently.

Didn't expect much, but I was very surprised. Dacre Montgomery is terrifying and gives an exceptional performance. The gore is top-notch, and I really enjoyed the overall story. Very appropriate in this day and age with social media. Arthur's outfit is really simple; however, the way he moves and sneaks his way around in it turns it into genuine nightmare fuel. The red contact lenses are a great touch.
 
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Just got back from Obsession.

Holy sh*t. All I have to say. Excited to see what Barker does with Texas Chainsaw.
 
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Was expecting the 1979 Dracula movie starring Frank Langella to be pretty boring, but was pleasantly surprised to find myself into it mostly. The color grading is a bit divisive though.
 
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pumpkinbot343 said:
Was expecting the 1979 Dracula movie starring Frank Langella to be pretty boring, but was pleasantly surprised to find myself into it mostly. The color grading is a bit divisive though.
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The Blu-ray release from Scream Factory has the original theatrical color timing included, and it looks great.

Underrated movie. Strays a lot from the novel, but the production value is very high, and John Williams' score is excellent.
 
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Caught up with Faces of Death last night and I believe I should be given a Medal of Courage for making it through.

Might not be just the dumbest movie of 2026 but the dumbest horror film in the past decade. No nuance, baffingly bad characters, a mind achingly intrusive score, horribly written, cringely over acted, insipid direction. I am not a fan and I would be shocked if I see a film I like less in the big 26.

Good riddance.

On the other hand, Buffet Infinity is a trippy analog horror that, while slightly long in the tooth, brings some great laughs and a nice big cup of cosmic drenched horror to the party. If you like films like WNUF or certain V/H/S segments, Adult Swim style horror shorts or Internet based ARGs, you'll enjoy this. Great little refresher after FoD.
 
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It's amazing that we are seemingly entering from the past few years, a modern age of internet creators diving into horror and finding great success in it.

Be if it's Danny/Michael of RackaRacka with Talk To Me, Markiplier with Iron Lung, and with both Curry Barker and Kane Pixels with OBSESSION + The Backrooms respectively; it's kind of genuinely great to see the modern horror scene having a bunch of new players come into the game, and being able to put out the resulting products that they have been.

Makes me excited to see how more voices begin to come out further and further as a result.
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Don't forget David F Sandberg (Lights Out, Annabell: Creation), Radio Silence's Matt-Tyler-Chad(VHS, Ready or Not, Scream 5 and 6), Damien McCarthy (Caveat, Oddity, Hokum), Kyle Ball (Skinamarink), and Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommer).

All of these people had shorts on youtube before their major film careers and look at them now - living the dream.
 
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Man should I go on Youtube lol
 
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Man should I go on Youtube lol
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no, probably not :lmao:
 
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no, probably not :lmao:
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Even though my reaction to it was not at all the same as my theater’s (I wasn’t laughing) Obsession absolutely lives up to the hype and Inde Navarrette needs to be cast immediately in more films cause she was phenomenal.
 
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they will kill you:
what an amazing movie, absolutely crazy.
feels like a gore reboot of people under the stairs.
but It also reminded me of an old videogame called "splatterhouse"
this entire movie feels like a videogame ( but in a good way) the girl even goes from "level to level" with non stop gory action, I love how fast the action was, with no time to rest.
I wish it became a house for hhn. it was so much fun.
Zazie Beetz was really amazing In the role.

the soundtrack was amazing as well. every song was amazing. both the regular songs and the synth score. I will gladly listen to the score on its own.


I specially loved that they fully embraced the more paranormal aspects of it. this was much better than Ready or Not in that aspect.
 
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Just got out of BACKROOMS

I'm blown away.

Please, check it out. Can't recommend it enough.
 
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I saw the backrooms last night

I really enjoyed most of it, the ending I'm on the fence on and think that will be the biggest talking point for many on why they might not love the film

Its a slow burn but the middle is really solid, good acting, while slow at the start also doesn't waste your time and some cool set designs that lead to cool moments
 
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In Backrooms, failed architect turned unsuccessful furniture salesman Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) stumbles into an alternate world consisting of liminal spaces and misremembered objects and places. Fascinated, he spends the following weeks mapping out and exploring this alternate world.. When Mary (Renate Reinsve), Clark’s therapist, receives a concerning voicemail, she decides to search for him, inadvertently finding herself trapped in The Backrooms. Unfortunately for both Clark and Maria, there is much more to fear in The Backrooms than just getting lost.

Backrooms is directed by twenty-year-old Kane Parsons, adapted from his YouTube series, which itself is based on the Backrooms Creepypasta. His directing is superb and feels immediate, youthful, experimental, daring, and fresh. The screenplay was penned by forty-five-year-old Will Soodik, and is superb as well. It’s very rich, thoughtful, and Jungian. Our characters are fully fleshed out and three-dimensional as well.

Jeremy Cox handles cinematography, and Greg Ng is in charge of editing. Both do excellent jobs. The cinematography can be dizzying at times and always excels at disorienting the viewer. Backrooms is mostly shot traditionally, but there are refreshing portions that rely on found footage or shaky cam. These portions work better than most recent found-footage films.

Danny Vermette is production designer for Backrooms and does phenomenal work. Backrooms’ locations are incredibly uncanny, liminal, and unsettling, and the 90s aesthetics are accurate and nostalgia-inducing. This is definitely one place you would not want to be trapped in. The score is composed by Kane Parsons and Edo Van Breeman. It’s striking, strong, and very synth-y, adding tension and unease to the proceedings throughout.

Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve both turn in compelling and engaging performances. Ejiofor knows how to switch between nuance and extremity. His role requires a lot from him and he delivers. Reinsve, on the other hand, is more subdued and quiet throughout. That said, she portrays terror exceptionally well.

Unfortunately, Backrooms doesn’t give Lukita Maxwell or Finn Bennett much opportunity to shine. Mark Duplass fares better as Phil, an Async employee tasked with exploring and documenting the Backrooms. Duplass is sprinkled in sporadically throughout the proceedings. He takes a nothing character and makes him interesting and memorable.

Backrooms doesn’t rely on jump scares to frighten its audience. It chooses to instead drop them into a world of tension and unease and forces them to stew in it. It is filled with heady concepts that it wants audiences to ponder. Fans of psychology and Jung might find themselves pleasantly surprised with the proceedings.

Backrooms has so much going for it, so where does it go wrong? Unfortunately, the film chooses to constrain itself to less than an hour and forty-five minutes of run time. This means character arcs are rushed, weeks to months are skipped over, and the interior workings and psyches of our leads could have been more fully explored. An extra twenty minutes or more would have given this almost-masterpiece and its characters more room to breathe. Another potentially polarizing element is this: The lore from the Backrooms Creepypasta remains intact, but Parsons makes a choice that might anger some die-hards regarding whether or not an entity lurks within. Luckily you don’t need to be familiar with said lore to enjoy this film.

While there could have been more to Backrooms, what we’re given is still very strong, and works mostly exceptionally well on its own. There is so much to Backrooms that this movie could easily spawn an entire franchise, with new characters populating each additional entry. This first entry works as a sturdy, strong foundation for future films. Only a fraction of The Backrooms is explored here, and you can only imagine what more there is to see in this terrifying alternate world.

Backrooms is a very strong outing for first-time director Kane Parsons. It’s the kind of film only a twenty-year-old could make, and I mean that in the best way possible. It’s heady horror that wants audiences to engage with its many ideas. It plays like an episode of the Twilight Zone mixed with House of Leaves. What’s here is very satisfying, but I want more and eagerly look forward to future installments.

4.5 STARS
 
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Also, I want to note. I didn't watch the web series and think you should be able to understand it but I hear watching the series will make you understand it better, so I guess I need to get on that now
 
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I only knew the basics of the web series and understood everything just fine. In fact, it seems like Parsons changed/added some things about the established lore.
 
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Jerroddragon said:
I saw the backrooms last night

I really enjoyed most of it, the ending I'm on the fence on and think that will be the biggest talking point for many on why they might not love the film

Its a slow burn but the middle is really solid, good acting, while slow at the start also doesn't waste your time and some cool set designs that lead to cool moments
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I heard from many people that the film was annoyingly slow, but it didn't feel that way at all. Thought it was paced incredibly well.
 
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I heard from many people that the film was annoyingly slow, but it didn't feel that way at all. Thought it was paced incredibly well.
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The start I can see is slow but also the characters and actors are interesting enough where I never got bored

But once it gets good, then really no one should be complaining the movie comes into its own and is worth the "slow" start.
 
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