What a fantastic year this has been for the horror genre, with Obsession and Backrooms delivering a combined global box-office haul of more than $600 million. Both movies cost a pittance to produce, with Obsession reportedly carrying a price tag of under $1 million. The movie has emerged as a bona fide cultural sensation that will likely change the way Hollywood looks at making movies. The success of Backrooms, which was released only a few days later, cemented the fact that younger audiences are the future, and they aren’t interested in long-running horror franchises. In addition to their box-office success, both Obsession and Backrooms were also critically acclaimed. And now, a new horror movie has joined their ranks.
The movie in question hails from Australia, aka the land of The Babadook, perhaps one of the greatest horror movies of the last two decades. The new film is being distributed domestically by Neon, which delivered its biggest-ever hit — the horror movie Longlegs — only a couple of years ago. The Australian film premiered at the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, where it received high praise for its weighty themes and emotionally driven take on classic horror tropes. The movie opened in domestic theaters last week, and despite playing in only around 1,000 locations, has now passed its first official box-office milestone.
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We’re talking about Leviticus, directed by Adam Chiarella and starring Joe Bird, Stacey Klausen, and Mia Wasikowska in a role that will make millennials feel old. Leviticus holds a “Certified Fresh” 92% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the consensus reads, “Merging an emotionally-involving queer relationship with its clever monster concept, Leviticus executes its intriguing hook with eerie aplomb.” By comparison, Obsession holds a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes, while Backrooms appears to have settled at an 88% score. Leviticus isn’t letting its limited release get in the way of box-office success, having grossed more than $5 million domestically. This is a higher total than The Death of Robin Hood, which was released in the same week. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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June 18, 2026
- Runtime
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88 minutes
- Director
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Adrian Chiarella










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