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The Stars Come Out in Mass For Uni’s Halloween Horror Nights!
What’s quickly becoming one of my favorite days of the year is Universal Studios Hollywood’s opening night for their annual Halloween Horror Nights, which runs all the way through November 1. Last night the event opened with a red carpet walk, the 6th anual Eyegore Awards and then a special treat for the horror journalists… SpookyDan was escorted through the TEXAS CHAINSAW maze with none other than Tobe Hooper, while I had the chance to tour the park and the FRIDAY THE 13th maze with the new Jason Voorhees, Derek Mears, the writers of both the new FRIDAY and FREDDY VS JASON, Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, and one of the teen stars of the remake, Arlen Escarpeta. Inside you’ll find our massive image gallery from the event. Click here for more info on Halloween Horror Nights.
SpookyDan on the Red Carpet
Pictured: Tobe Hooper, Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Damian Shannon, Mark Swift, Derek Mears, Mick Garris, Roger Corman, Gunnar Hansen, Bill Moseley, Ogre, Christa Campbell and others…
























The Eyegore Awards




Halloween Horror Nights w/the Friday Crew!








Halloween Horror Nights w/ Tobe Hooper






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‘Backrooms’ Director Kane Parsons Is No Fan of Generative AI: “Defeats the Purpose Entirely for Me”
There has been a lot of talk recently about filmmakers embracing generative AI as part of the filmmaking process, from Darren Aronofsky to Martin Scorsese. But what about filmmakers that are against the use of Gen AI for creative pursuits? You can count 20-year-old Backrooms director Kane Parsons among that group, which should give you some hope for the future.
In a new chat with The Australian, the self-taught young filmmaker makes it crystal clear that he won’t be using generative AI in any of his upcoming filmmaking projects.
“I think I’m in the same boat as most well-adjusted people,” Parsons tells the outlet. “If I could snap my fingers and make generative AI disappear forever, I probably would. Creatively, I get no enjoyment from using those tools. It defeats the purpose entirely for me.”
“What interests me more is interrogating it artistically,” Parsons notes. “We already live in a world where you walk outside and there are billboards and signs that are obvious AI slop. That’s become part of our visual reality. To me, generative AI feels less like innovation than a symptom of a broader cultural and economic rot.”
He explains, “I’m interested in using that iconography in art – not using AI to make the art itself, but examining what it represents. I definitely want to explore it further in future projects.”
Kane Parsons also notes during the interview with The Australian, “… there’s so much at stake and so many genuinely harmful consequences already happening.”
Backrooms marks young prodigy Kane Parsons’ feature directorial debut, and it’s based on his own series of YouTube videos that were brought to life using Blender, the open-source 3D computer graphics software suite. So it’s no surprise that Parsons, who has hand-made his filmmaking career up to this point, isn’t buying into the hoopla around Generative AI.
His debut feature is the #1 movie in the world, so perhaps he’s onto something.
What’s next from Kane Parsons, you ask? Stay tuned…

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