OBSESSION’s digital release, scheduled for June 2, has officially been removed from the NBCU calendar.
Curry Baker’s film is now expected to receive the 45-day exclusive theatrical window usually reserved only for the company’s blockbusters.
OBSESSION earned over $8M yesterday, surging more than 30% from last Friday.
It’s the BIGGEST third-Friday increase for a non-Christmas wide release in over 50 years — since the rise of modern cinema with JAWS in 1975.
I've been wanting to say this for a long time.
Release years should be the year your movie gets released to the public, not the year you showed a handful of people your unreleased film at a festival
Curry Baker’s ‘OBSESSION’ is tracking for a rare second weekend increase over its $17.2M domestic opening weekend.
The film is now potentially headed for a $100M+ global total against a $750K production budget.
OBSESSION has officially become the cheapest movie to EVER top the American box office this century.
Costing only $750K to be made, it earned $2.9M this Monday, surpassing both MICHAEL ($2.7M) and DEVIL WEARS PRADA ($2.0M).