Steven Spielberg praises Obsession, Backroom for low-budget triumphs
Steven Spielberg has praised the box-office success of indie horror films Obsession and Backroom. He called upon young filmmakers to achieve impressive results.

Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg has praised the box-office success of indie horror films Passion And back room. He celebrated the young filmmakers behind the projects achieving major success with modest budgets.
in conversation with deadline At the screening of his upcoming film disclosure daySpielberg praised the performances of both horror titles as “brilliant”.
He expressed his admiration for the films and said, “I just appreciate them.”
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Discussing the response both films have received from audiences and the box office, the filmmaker further said, “I’m very happy for them. I think it’s fantastic.”
Two-time Academy Award winner for Best Director and producer of classic films such as jaws And close encounters of the third kindSpielberg said he had already seen Passion but it remains to be seen back room.
“I think it’s great that they had very little money originally, especially Passion It was less than $1 million, and the second movie probably had 10 or nine, and they’re doing great, and I just appreciate them. I haven’t seen the backroom; I’m going to watch it when this is all over. But I have seen Obsession and I liked it very much.
About passion and backroom
Released on 29 MayPassion It was directed by 26-year-old filmmaker Kari Barker. The psychological horror thriller stars Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrete, Cooper Tomlinson, Megan Lawless and Andy Richter.
During this time, back room Comes from 20-year-old filmmaker, musician and YouTuber Ken Parsons. The psychological horror film stars an ensemble cast including Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsway, Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, Lucita Maxwell, Avan Jogia, Robert Bobrowski and Krista Kosonen.
The film was released in theaters across the United States on May 29 and will be released in India on June 12.


