• 'I would've loved to have directed that one': Exit 8's Genki Kawa

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, April 16, 2026 18:15:24
    'I would've loved to have directed that one': Exit 8's Genki Kawamura on why he's excited for A24's Backrooms horror movie

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    Thu, 16 Apr 2026 17:00:00 +0000

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    Genki Kawamura is a fan of the Backrooms and admitted he would've loved to adapt that story for the screen.

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    Exit 8 is a great new movie that's inspired by the horror game of the same name, and it does have some similarities to A24's upcoming Backrooms . With two liminal space-focused features coming out in quick succession, I've been very excited to immerse myself in that creepy world.

    In my very positive Exit 8 review , I talked about the great set design and use of tension, something I'm sure we'll see in Backrooms, too. So I was curious if Exit 8 's director, Genki Kawamura, had any thoughts about A24's upcoming adaptation. Turns out, he's a big fan and even revealed he would
    love to have directed that movie himself if he hadn't worked on Exit 8 . Article continues below You may like Exit 8 director Genki Kawamura on why he adapted the indie horror game Exit 8 director reveals how he was inspired by Bong Joon Ho A24 has dropped a tense trailer for the Backrooms movie adaptation and I think it's perfect Kawamura told me, " Backrooms was a
    great game. I liked it. I'm very excited for the film, and if I didn't shoot Exit 8 , I would have loved to have directed that one and adapted it to a film." Beyond that, we discussed the wider appeal (or more accurately,
    terror) of liminal space, why we're all so scared of these seemingly normal places that suddenly become maze-like and strange. Kawamura added: "I think liminal space offers this look or this peek, if you will, into human memory and a look inside their mind, and that to me is the more scary option rather than physical or external horrors. "If we look at Dante's Divine Comedy and this idea of purgatory, I think when humans have to look in the mirror and
    see their own sins, that's a much scarier thought as an exploration. That feeling that you get is quite different from external horrors." Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Chiwetel Ejiofor leads the cast of A24's upcoming Backrooms movie. (Image credit: A24) Liminal
    spaces seem to be universally understood, too, no matter where you live in
    the world. They take the form of ordinary spaces like office blocks, shopping malls, and indeed, subway systems like Exit 8 .

    They're the kind of places we all frequent, so Kawamura noted he was inspired by his everyday commute when he was developing Exit 8 for the big screen.

    This required more lore and story than the video game provides. It has a very simple mechanic, and we know little about the protagonist, because we, as the player, take on that role. Here, The Lost Man becomes much more than what we see in the source material. What to read next Exit 8 review you'll never
    look at subway tunnels the same way after watching this tense horror movie A24's Backrooms has a full trailer and its found footage clips have left me absolutely terrified Neon releases creepy liminal trailer for Exit 8 and I'm hoping for another great horror adaptation

    Kamaura said, "I live in Tokyo and commute via the subway system every day, and on the subway, there are a lot of people, but they're all on their smartphones.

    "It's clear they're all in their own world, if you will, to the point where they wouldn't notice a crying baby on the train and on their smartphones and timelines."

    The crying baby becomes a key theme in Exit 8 , and it's something The Lost Man fixates on after receiving some big news via a phone call. Kawamura explained that these feelings of guilt and confusion influenced what was
    going on inside Exit 8 's subway system.

    He concluded, "You'll see instances of war or of violence, and I think we
    tend to pretend not to see a lot of that. So while we might not be guilty of directly inflicting pain or killing people, I think we are guilty of the sin of looking and not really seeing.

    "So I thought, well, if we could take that sin and that guilt and put it into this very white corridor and it's almost reflected back at the people who would scroll past it on their timeline, showing up as anomalies, that would
    be a really interesting reflection and introspection.

    "And likewise, the rules of the game are quite simple. If you notice an anomaly, you turn back. If everything's good, you keep going. And that's a binary choice. I think that looking at that choice, translating it to our daily lives, we're faced with the same choices every day."

    Exit 8 is in theaters now, with Backrooms releasing on May 29. It's shaping up to be an excellent season for horror fans, and now I have high hopes for Backrooms to deliver. Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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