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Exclusive | Inside the unassuming $450K California house behind the $118M ‘Backrooms’ horror phenomenon
- Parsons, the director of The Backrooms, rose from a modest Petaluma home to high-profile Hollywood work with A24.
- Property records show Parsons’ parents bought a four-bedroom home in Petaluma in 2004 for $425,000.
- Current estimates place the Petaluma property at roughly $900,000 to $1 million.
- Backrooms opened to about $81 million domestically and $118 million worldwide, marking A24’s largest opening.
- The film’s success helped Parsons become the youngest director to lead a No. 1 movie at the North American box office.
- The Petaluma house sits in a typical California suburban neighborhood near ranch-style and contemporary homes from the 1980s and 1990s.
- The Backrooms film became a major motion picture this year, backed by Atomic Monster and produced with James Wan’s involvement.
- The article notes exclusives and coverage emphasis on Parsons’ real estate ties while highlighting his career trajectory.
- The story links Parsons’ teenage YouTube start to a major motion picture and A24’s record-breaking opening.
- The report includes a performer lineup for the film and notes the film’s box office impact within A24’s history.
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