Political thriller 'Behind Closed Doors' begins production in Los Angeles

Joseph Sperber's feature debut, the political murder mystery 'Behind Closed Doors,' has announced its cast as production starts in Los Angeles. The film stars Elijah Reed, Nick Samson, Melissa Alce, Christian Haines, and Charrell Mack. It unfolds in real time during a single night in 1979.

Writer and director Joseph Sperber's 'Behind Closed Doors' is now in production in Los Angeles. The cast includes Elijah Reed from 'Doom Patrol,' Nick Samson from 'Poser,' Melissa Alce from 'Matlock,' Christian Haines from 'Law & Order,' and Charrell Mack from 'The Pitt.' This marks Sperber's first feature film after his short 'Let Us Play,' which featured Doug Jones and screened at the LA Shorts International Film Festival. Producers Galileo Mondol and Carlos Lopes of BT Studios lead the project, with Aaron Schmidt and Martin Taube as director of photography. The story centers on a wounded federal agent, played by Haines, who collapses into his neighbor's apartment, played by Samson, sparking a nightmarish standoff amid Cold War tensions. Sperber described his excitement in a statement: “I’m very excited to tell this timely political story set in Washington, exploring truth and paranoia against the backdrop of the Cold War.” He highlighted the real-time format: “What particularly intrigues me from a suspense and cinematic standpoint is the idea of presenting the film in real time; immersing the audience as events unfold in a single location over the course of one night.” Mondol and Schmidt noted the challenge: “We were immediately drawn to Joseph’s political thriller because of the challenge it presented to us as producers. In a single-location story, there are no gimmicks to hide behind — every performance, creative decision, and technical element has to carry its weight.”

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A24 horror film Backrooms opens to $76 million weekend

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Kane Parsons' directorial debut Backrooms opened strongly at the domestic box office this weekend. The A24 release, based on the filmmaker's popular YouTube series, earned between $76 million and $79 million.

Kevin Cate's sci-fi short 'Open Door' will be developed into a feature film after earning a six-figure deal. The project follows the short's success with nearly 15 million views across platforms.

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The film adaptation of the viral Backrooms web series is set to open in UK cinemas on May 29. Directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons, it stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve in a story of endless liminal spaces.

Backrooms earned 118 million dollars worldwide in its opening weekend, marking a strong international debut for the A24 horror film. Obsession reached 148 million dollars globally while Michael climbed to 846.2 million dollars.

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Himesh Patel has joined the cast of Ryan Coogler's Hulu reboot of The X-Files as the male lead, opposite Danielle Deadwyler. The duo will portray two highly decorated but different FBI agents assigned to investigate unexplained phenomena. Hulu ordered the pilot in February.

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