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Hollywood is mining YouTube horror after ‘Backrooms’ success, and now Steven Spielberg has snapped up the film rights for ‘The Mandela Catalogue’
What exactly is "The Mandela Catalogue" and is it going to be the next Backrooms?
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Exclusive: The Mandela Catalogue producer shares new details about the upcoming horror adaptation
Producer Aaron B. Koontz tells Digital Trends about adapting The Mandela Catalogue with Steven Spielberg, why creator Alex ...
Steven Spielberg is set to produce a feature film adaptation of the viral YouTube horror series The Mandela Catalogue.
One of YouTube’s most influential horror series is heading to Hollywood, marking the shift toward internet-native ...
The Mandela Catalogue. According to Deadline, Steven Spielberg is teaming with United Artists‘ Scott Stuber and Amazon MGM ...
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From YouTube to the multiplex: How low-budget horror films are beating big-budget studio bets
The box office success of "Obsession" and "Backrooms" isn't something that could've been predicted. By drawing a young audience and honing in on original storytelling, these two horror films are ...
After the success of Backrooms, Steven Spielberg is now attached to a feature adaptation of another YouTube analog horror hit ...
YouTube is a spooky place these days; horror content has been rising in popularity throughout the video-sharing platform, sparking a surge of creativity as creators explore new ways to frighten their ...
Steven Spielberg’s Amblin has won the rights to ‘The Mandela Catalogue,’ the viral YouTube analog horror series created by Alex Kister.
The spooky season is well and truly upon us and while there’s nothing wrong with settling down with a scary movie, there’s a simpler way to get your horror fix, and for free too. YouTube is awash with ...
The horror genre has been around for a long time, and as technology and media evolve, it only becomes more innovative. Over the years, new platforms and mediums have allowed creators to bring their ...
Ghost-hunting YouTubers Sam and Colby quietly made $1.76 million at the box office across 350 screens in one weekend The feat is just the latest example of horror and paranormal content coming from ...
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