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The box office story right now is absolutely wild. Two low-budget horror films directed by Gen Z creators who got their start on YouTube completely upended Hollywood, even outperforming massive legacy franchise films like Disney's The Mandalorian and Grogu.    Both movies are proving that a great hook, viral word-of-mouth, and an understanding of internet culture can outperform a nine-figure studio budget. Here is a breakdown of how both films are shaking up the industry: The Backrooms The Director: Directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons, who originally created the viral, hyper-realistic creepypasta YouTube series when he was just 16. Partnering with A24, Atomic Monster, and Chernin Entertainment, he has become the youngest director ever to have a No. 1 movie globally.   The Vibe: A masterclass in
The box office story right now is absolutely wild. Two low-budget horror films directed by Gen Z creators who got their start on YouTube completely upended Hollywood, even outperforming massive legacy franchise films like Disney's The Mandalorian and Grogu. Both movies are proving that a great hook, viral word-of-mouth, and an understanding of internet culture can outperform a nine-figure studio budget. Here is a breakdown of how both films are shaking up the industry: The Backrooms The Director: Directed by 20-year-old Kane Parsons, who originally created the viral, hyper-realistic creepypasta YouTube series when he was just 16. Partnering with A24, Atomic Monster, and Chernin Entertainment, he has become the youngest director ever to have a No. 1 movie globally. The Vibe: A masterclass in "liminal space" found-footage horror. It expands on his yellow-walled, fluorescent-lit labyrinth lore into a terrifying, immersive theatrical experience that has drawn massive young crowds. Budget: $10 million Box Office / Profit So Far: It shattered studio records for A24, scoring an astonishing $118 million global opening weekend (about $81.5 million domestically). It is already on track to become one of the most profitable horror films of the decade relative to its budget. Obsession The Director: Directed by 26-year-old Curry Barker, who built his following making viral horror shorts on YouTube (under his channel that's a bad idea). The Vibe: A supernatural horror thriller starring Inde Navarrette as a young woman who becomes dangerously infatuated with a man after a magical wish is made for her affection. It’s a masterclass in tension, and its box office run has made history. Instead of dropping in its second and third weekends like 99% of modern movies, Obsession actually grew its audience each week through sheer, frantic word-of-mouth. Budget: Produced for less than $1 million (though Focus Features bought the distribution rights at TIFF for around $15 million). Box Office / Profit So Far: It has brought in over $109 million globally (over $140 million by some tracking estimates across its full 3-week run), making it an astronomical home run and Focus Features' highest-grossing domestic release of all time. Which one am I seeing this weekend?

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