The $100 million milestone for Obsession

Curry Barker's Obsession is on track to cross the $100 million mark domestically this weekend, despite direct competition from an even biggger sensation: director Kane Parsons' Backrooms.

According to the report, Obsession is eying another weekend-to-weekend increase in revenue after its unprecedented 40% second-weekend bump.

The film's success is a testament to Barker's ability to craft a compelling narrative that resonates with audiences.

Backrooms: A $10 million production with blockbuster potential

Released by A24 , Backrooms is eying an opening weekend haul in the range of Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two.

The movie cost less than $10 million to produce, making its potential for blockbuster success all the more impressive.

Backrooms' success is a reminder that even low-budget productions can achieve great things with the right marketing and distribution.

Tuner: A documentary that's finding success on Peacock

Daniel Roher's documentary, Tuner, is finding success on Peacock concurrently with the release of his narrative feature, Tuner.

The documentary's success is a testament to Roher's ability to craft a compelling narrative that resonates with audiences.

Tuner's success on Peacock is a reminder that streaming platforms can provide a viable alternative to traditional theatrical releases .

What auditors flagged in the May filing

According to the report, auditors flagged the potential for Obsession and Backrooms to cannibalize each other's box office revenue.

The report notes that the two films are competing for the same audience, which could impact their respective box office performances.

The auditors' concerns highlight the challenges of predicting box office performance and the importance of accurate market analysis.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The report does not reveal the identity of the unnamed buyer who is reportedly interested in acquiring the rights to Obsession and Backrooms .

The mystery surrounding the buyer's identity adds to the intrigue surrounding the films' success and potential future releases .

The unnamed buyer's interest in acquiring the rights to the films suggests that there may be more to the story than meets the eye.