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The Housemaid Film Tops Box Office, Nears Cult Classic Status
8 Feb
Summary
- The Housemaid has earned $332.6 million globally, becoming director Paul Feig's highest-grossing film.
- The psychological thriller is now just $0.3 million away from outgrossing Back to the Future Part II.
- The film has already surpassed the worldwide earnings of the Oscar-winning horror thriller Black Swan.

The psychological thriller "The Housemaid" has achieved significant box office milestones, earning $332.6 million globally. This accomplishment makes it director Paul Feig's highest-grossing film to date, surpassing "Bridesmaids." The film has also outearned the acclaimed horror thriller "Black Swan," which won an Academy Award. "The Housemaid" is now remarkably close to outgrossing the cult favorite "Back to the Future Part II," requiring just $0.3 million more to cross its worldwide total.
The film, starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, follows a maid who uncovers dark secrets within a wealthy couple's home. "The Housemaid" has garnered a 74% critics' score and a 92% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It is currently available for pay-per-view streaming in the U.S. on major digital platforms. With its box office performance, "The Housemaid" is expected to reach its next target in the coming weeks.




