Obsession collected $4.8M on Tuesday (Day 14), taking its US domestic total to $78.4M.

Obsession poster
The micro-budget horror continues to deliver impressive numbers well into its second week.
Day 14 Snapshot (Tuesday)
Day 14 Add$4.8M
US Domestic Total$78.4M
Overseas Total$22.3M
Worldwide Gross$100.6M
Budget$1.0M
Budget Ratio78.37x

Performance Analysis

Obsession added $4.8M on Day 14, showing only a 14.2% drop from the previous day and a strong 42.1% week-on-week growth. With a $1 million budget, the film has now achieved an extraordinary 78.37x ratio, making it one of the most profitable releases of the year.

The film has built remarkable momentum through effective scares, smart marketing, and strong audience recommendations. Michael Johnston’s performance and the tight direction have created an experience that keeps viewers engaged and talking. The viral potential and positive word-of-mouth have driven new audiences even in the second week.

This kind of sustained performance from such a low budget is rare in Hollywood horror. Obsession has become a genuine success story by focusing on tension and clever storytelling instead of relying on big stars or expensive effects.

Overseas has added $22.3M so far, pushing the worldwide total past $100 million. The global response further proves the film’s wide appeal.

Technical strengths in sound, lighting, and editing have maximized the horror impact within the limited resources. The supporting cast contributes effectively to the overall atmosphere.

Audience response has been broad — horror fans, younger viewers, and general audiences seeking a thrilling theatrical experience. The film continues to attract new groups through recommendations.

In summary, Tuesday’s $4.8M collection shows Obsession is maintaining a powerful sustained run. It stands as one of the standout commercial successes of the year.

Reality check: At 78.37x budget ratio after 14 days with powerful momentum, Obsession is an exceptional blockbuster for a micro-budget horror film.