The Backrooms, Obsession, And The Rise of Gen Z Art
This past week, Jon Favreau's The Mandalorian and Grogu was beaten out by two lesser-known, original films. The Backrooms and Obsession are the newest wave of contemporary horror to hit mainstream audiences, made with only a fraction of Mando's budget. Curry Barker and Kane Parsons are the directorial talent behind these films, offering a refreshing perspective that seems to resonante with a young, increasingly disillusioned audience. Does this signal the rise of a new, distinctly Gen Z voice in cinema? Or is it just another fad? Remember to like and subscribe for more videos like this! Join the channel and become a member! / @actuallyandrewyt Or Support me on Patreon! / actuallyandrew My twitter- https://x.com/actualllyandrew — Changes — 00:00 - Intro 00:21 - YouTuber Movies 02:32 - Hollywood Hates Us 03:15 - A24, Neon, and Blumhouse 05:52 - The Backrooms and Star Wars 07:15 - True Detective and the Midwest 09:43 - Literal Yap for the rest of the video #backrooms #obsession #starwars #mandalorian #grogu

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