What's Happening?
Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg has expressed admiration for the recent box office success of two low-budget horror films, 'Obsession' and 'Backrooms'. At a screening of his new movie 'Disclosure
Day', Spielberg praised the filmmakers for achieving significant commercial success despite limited budgets. 'Obsession', directed by Curry Barker, premiered on May 15 and follows a supernatural storyline involving a music store employee. Spielberg noted that 'Obsession' was made for under $1 million, while 'Backrooms' had a slightly higher budget. He commended the filmmakers for their creativity and resourcefulness in producing successful films with minimal financial resources.
Why It's Important?
Spielberg's recognition of these films underscores a growing trend in the film industry where low-budget productions can achieve significant success. This trend is particularly notable in the horror genre, where innovative storytelling and creative direction can compensate for limited financial resources. The success of 'Obsession' and 'Backrooms' may inspire other filmmakers to pursue similar projects, potentially leading to a more diverse range of films in the market. It also highlights the evolving landscape of the film industry, where traditional barriers to entry are being challenged by new, cost-effective production methods.






