The horror film “Obsession,” directed by Curry Barker, is set to become available for digital purchase and rental starting June 30, following an unexpectedly successful run at the box office. Despite being produced on a modest budget of approximately $750,000, the movie has emerged as a standout hit in the horror genre, capturing the attention of audiences and defying expectations.
The film’s impressive box office performance prompted distributors to delay its digital release. Initially scheduled for an earlier debut on digital platforms, the release was postponed as “Obsession” continued to draw sizable theater crowds and generate significant earnings. This decision underscores the film’s impact, as it maintained robust ticket sales weeks after its initial release, a rarity for horror films.
“Obsession” achieved a notable milestone by becoming one of the highest-grossing films to be acquired from a film festival. Its sustained success in theaters is attributed to its engaging found-footage horror style, which resonated well with viewers. The cast includes Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, whose performances contributed to the film’s appeal.
While the film’s digital release is imminent, the date for its streaming launch remains unconfirmed. However, it is anticipated that it will eventually be available on a streaming platform, expanding its reach to an even broader audience. The success of “Obsession” serves as a testament to how strong audience interest can influence traditional release strategies, prompting studios to reevaluate the timing between theatrical and digital availability.
