Backrooms Rotten Tomatoes: The Creepypasta Movie That Destroyed Its Own Score
Top 5 things you need to know about this controversial film:
- The movie adaptation of the viral "Backrooms" mythos has landed on Rotten Tomatoes with a shocking 0% critics' score, making it one of the worst-rated horror films of the year, but audiences are split with a 68% popcorn meter.
- Critics are trashing the film for its "lazy jumpscares" and "missing the point of the liminal space," calling it a "total backrooms rotten tomatoes disaster" that relies on cheap thrills instead of psychological dread.
- A fan-led review bombing campaign has erupted, with thousands of 1-star ratings flooding Rotten Tomatoes from purists who say the movie "ruined the lore," while casual viewers praise its "fun, mindless horror vibe."
- The film's production was plagued by last-minute rewrites and a reported budget battle over CGI for the "endless yellow rooms," leading to a muddy visual style that even the director secretly disowned on Twitter.
- Despite the abysmal critic score, the movie made $12 million opening weekend, proving that "backrooms rotten tomatoes" is now a trending search term for both angry fans and curious newcomers who just want to see the chaos.