It’s not quite Barbenheimer 2.0, but the box office juggernaut of Backrooms and Obsession is still very impressive. The indie horror films, released weeks apart in May, have been unstoppable—not even a new Star Wars movie could ruin the popcorn party. And now, both films have officially passed the $200 million mark, setting new records for their respective studios. Obsession, which opened May 15, achieved the rare feat of improving its ticket sales during its second week of release, proof it was riding high not just on glowing reviews but also enthusiastic word of mouth. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Curry Barker’s film, made on a budget of around $750,000, is now Focus Features’ highest-grossing film of all time, having passed $200 million globally. (It already held the title for Focus’ highest-grossing domestic film; currently, it stands at $151 million in that column.) What’s more, Obsession “dropped just 7 percent in its fourth weekend, with its $25.6 million setting a record for the best fourth weekend hold ever for a horror film, as well as the top fourth weekend ever for horror. The previous record holder on both counts was Blair Witch Project, which was down 9 percent in 1999 and earned $24.2 million in its fourth weekend,” THR writes.