Why Gen Z is movie-maxxing

June 15
23 mins

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What’s bringing Gen Z to the theaters?

Backrooms and Obsession are two recent horror films that have done massive numbers – and their success has been driven, in large part, by Gen Z. Even beyond these films, Gen Z is now the largest moviegoing audience, according to a couple of recent surveys. But what’s bringing the short-form video generation to theaters? And what makes a movie… a Gen Z movie?

To get into it, Brittany is joined by Sam Adams, staff writer at Slate, and Reanna Cruz, entertainment journalist and critic.

(00:00) The Gen Z movie moment
(03:47) Obsession vs. Backrooms
(11:06) What's bringing Gen Z to movie theaters
(15:04) Doomer vibes and digital worlds: what makes a movie a Gen Z movie
(21:40) Will we see more Gen Z movies after Obsession and Backrooms?


For more episodes about where film or Gen Z culture, check out:
Gen Z is afraid of sex — and for good reason
Women deserve revenge. Do they get to have it?
Onscreen cannibalism and our hunger for love

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