What's Happening?
The film 'Obsession', directed by Curry Barker, has exceeded box office expectations with a $17.2 million opening weekend. Initially projected to earn between $8 million and $9 million, the film's strong
performance places it third in the box office rankings. 'Obsession', a romance horror movie, was acquired by Focus Features and Blumhouse for over $15 million at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film has received an A- CinemaScore, a notable achievement for a horror film, and has seen significant turnout from audiences under 25 and those aged 25-34.
Why It's Important?
The success of 'Obsession' highlights the potential for films acquired at film festivals to perform well commercially. This could encourage studios to invest more in festival acquisitions, potentially leading to a more diverse range of films being distributed widely. The film's strong opening also underscores the appeal of horror films, particularly those with unique narratives, to younger audiences. This trend could influence future production and marketing strategies within the film industry, as studios seek to capitalize on the interests of these key demographic groups.
What's Next?
Following the success of 'Obsession', director Curry Barker is set to work on new projects, including 'Anything But Ghosts' with Blumhouse and Focus Features, and a reboot of 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' for A24. The positive reception of 'Obsession' may lead to increased opportunities for Barker and similar filmmakers, as studios look to replicate the film's success. Additionally, the film's performance may prompt other filmmakers to explore festival circuits as a viable path to commercial success, potentially reshaping the landscape of film distribution.






