A ranking welcomes you to Backrooms.
The production of independent cinema A24, entered the Top 10 of the highest-grossing horror films of all time at the national box office (United States/Canada), raise $184.1 million dollars.
The milestone occurs at the conclusion of its fifth weekend of exhibition in theaters. The most recent achievement is added to other records of Backroomsas being A24's highest-grossing film at the global box office, and the studio's first film to exceed $200 million and $300 million, in the studio's fourteen-year history.
La box office global de Backrooms At the moment it is $330 million dollars.
The terror proposal of Kane Parsons It had a production cost of $10 million. It is already one of the most profitable films at the box office.
This is the Top 10 highest-grossing horror movies of all time in the US:
- IT (2017): $328.9 mdd
- The Sixth Sense (1999): $293.5 mdd
- Jaws (1975): $280.1 mdd
- Sinners (2025): $279.9 mdd
- Obsession (2026): $233.9 mdd
- The Exorcist (1973): $233 mdd
- IT: Chapter Two (2019): $211.6 mdd
- A Quiet Place (2018): $188 mdd
- Backrooms (2026): $184.1 mdd
- The Conjuring: The Last Rites (2025): $177.7 mdd
In its theatrical release, Backrooms surpassed all projections for its release, with a domestic box office launch of $81 million, a record number as the best premiere in the history of A24and made Parsons the youngest filmmaker (20 years old) to achieve a number 1 opening at the box office. In the international box office it grossed $37 million, for a global premiere of $118 million.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT BACKROOMS?
The film adapts to the cinema the viral Internet creepypasta phenomenon of Parsons himself, who, by the way, debuts as a feature film director, and at barely 20 years old, becomes the youngest director of an A24 project. Parsons is also one of the members of a new generation of filmmakers emerging from YouTube.
With script Will Soodik (Ash vs Evil Dead, Westworld, Homeland), Backrooms It is set in the 90s, and follow Clark (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a divorced man, a failed architect, frustrated and resentful of life, who works as the owner of a cheap furniture store. Clark goes to therapy with Dr. Mary Kline (Renate Reinsve), to whom he talks about how his wife kicked him out of the house, and now he lives in the furniture store.
One night, the place experiences a lighting problem that takes Clark to the floor below where he will try to fix the problem, however, on one of the walls he notices a light that makes him approach and when he touches the wall, He finds a strange hidden door that he can pass through, which leads him to another dimension with a chilling atmosphere beyond reality.
Later, Dr. Mary will also enter this dimension in search of Clark, and two other young furniture workers (played by Lukita Maxwell y Find Bennett).
Here you can read our three-star review of Backrooms.
They produce A24, Atomic Monster of James Wan, 21 Laps Entertainment of Shawn Levyy Chernin Entertainment. A24 and Chernin Entertainment are also co-financiers.
James Wan, Michael Clear, and Shawn Levy are producing alongside Robert Patino, Dan Cohen, Dan Levine, and Chris Ferguson. Executive producers are Judson Scott, Alayna Glasthal, and Chris White.
Source: https://cine3.com/backrooms-top-10-peliculas-terror-mas-taquilleras-nacional/
