"Backrooms" and "Obsession" Hit Box Office Records, Spark Horror Wave Debate
Two horror films, "Backrooms" and "Obsession," directed by filmmakers under the age of 30, have reportedly achieved significant box-office success. Their record-breaking performance has prompted discussions among industry observers. The central debate focuses on whether these films signify the emergence of a new "Gen-Z horror wave" or indicate a different phase in cinematic trends.
The horror films "Backrooms" and "Obsession," directed by two filmmakers under the age of 30, have reportedly achieved significant box-office success. These movies are noted for breaking box-office records.
Their strong performance has initiated discussions within the entertainment industry. The central question being debated is whether this success signals the beginning of a "Gen-Z horror wave" or represents a different trend in cinematic history.
According to Rolling Stone, the impact of these films on current cinematic trends remains a subject of ongoing analysis.
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