Not all horror films are created equal. Last week, Rialto were already issuing press releases saying that Obsession has reached the magic $25m mark, which it will, just this week;
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It's business as usual atop the box office charts, as the school holidays kick into gear, giving the likes of The Sheep Detectives (and, strangely, Tuner - are parents dropping
OK, we take it back, Leviticus will reach the magic $1m mark, good stuff, Aussie Aussie Aussie. In other news, who had on their bingo card that in 2026, a
Another week, another massive opening (Toy Story 5) and another small drop (25%) for Obsession. On the local front, Leviticus was all set to follow in the trajectory of last
Spielberg's return to scifi (no, not his third scifi, ABC TV, the 9th by our count) saw Disclosure Day jump straight to the top of the charts on almost 500
Obsession just keeps on keeping on, increasing this weekend by 1% over last, whilst every other film drops, including Backrooms by 50%. One film that will no doubt drop substantially
A24 has broken all sorts of records with Backrooms, but what's even more impressive is the result for Obsession, which has almost doubled its gross in Weekend 2 of release
Dating a film is serious business. Not, going out on a date with a film, but finding a date to release the film, silly. It really is a fine art.
What's everyone's obsession? 40+ years since it was first released, Going Down tops the Australian films at the box office charts! Or did it... Interesting to see that Aussie drama
Not even an 'It's Showtime' star tour could help Mortal Kombat II topple Devil Wears Prada and Michael at the top of the charts! Now we get why Hollywood bangs
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