Obsession surpasses 400 million dollars globally at box office

The indie horror film Obsession has reached a major milestone, grossing over 400 million dollars worldwide after two months in theaters.

The movie has earned 403 million dollars in total ticket sales, with 245 million dollars coming from North America and 157 million dollars from international markets. Produced on a budget of 750,000 dollars, it was directed by YouTuber Curry Barker and acquired by Focus Features for 14 million dollars at last year’s Toronto Film Festival.

It opened in May with 17 million dollars domestically and continued to build momentum through strong word-of-mouth, especially among Gen Z audiences. Over the July 4th holiday weekend, the film added 5.3 million dollars in the United States and 12 million dollars overseas.

Jason Blum, who produced Obsession through Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, noted the appeal of left-of-center horror to younger viewers. A similar success story is the film Backrooms, which has grossed 347 million dollars worldwide to date.

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Backrooms leads global box office with 118 million

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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.

The low-budget horror film Obsession earned $22 million in its second weekend, a 30 percent increase from its debut. The result marks an unusual hold for the genre and positions the movie for strong Memorial Day holiday totals.

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Focus Features and Blumhouse’s Obsession has surpassed The Blair Witch Project to claim the highest gross for a film acquired at a festival. The horror romance reached $286.5 million worldwide as of the latest weekend.

Young moviegoers in New York are embracing the box office success of two YouTube directors over Steven Spielberg's latest release. Interviews in Washington Square Park reveal a preference for original, low-budget films from emerging voices.

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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.

Toy Story 5 is on track to surpass $300 million domestically this weekend in its second frame. Supergirl opened to an estimated $40 million in the United States.

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The musical biopic Michael has reached 788 million dollars worldwide and is on track to surpass 800 million soon. The Devil Wears Prada 2 has also crossed the 600 million dollar mark globally. Meanwhile the new Star Wars film The Mandalorian and Grogu opened strongly overseas.

 

 

 

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