Obsession réalise un deuxième week-end record au box-office

Le film d'horreur à petit budget Obsession a engrangé 22 millions de dollars lors de son deuxième week-end d'exploitation, soit une hausse de 30 pour cent par rapport à son lancement. Ce résultat constitue une performance inhabituelle pour le genre et place le film en bonne position pour obtenir des chiffres solides durant le week-end férié du Memorial Day.

Obsession a généré ce montant dans 2 655 cinémas nord-américains. Le total pour le week-end férié est estimé à 28,2 millions de dollars. Le film a désormais accumulé 58,5 millions de dollars au niveau national et 74 millions de dollars dans le monde après un démarrage à 17,2 millions de dollars le week-end précédent. Il a été produit pour moins d'un million de dollars.

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