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Blumhouse Productions is a film and television production company known for producing horror, thriller, and genre films. The company was founded by Jason Blum in 2000 and has since become known for its low-budget, high-concept films that often generate significant box office returns. Some of Blumhouse's most successful and well-known films include:

  1. Paranormal Activity (2007) - This film is often credited with revitalizing the found-footage genre and was made on a budget of $15,000 but grossed over $193 million worldwide.

  2. Insidious (2010) - Directed by James Wan and starring Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne, this film was made on a budget of $1.5 million and grossed over $97 million worldwide.

  3. The Purge (2013) - Directed by James DeMonaco, this film was made on a budget of $3 million and grossed over $89 million worldwide.

  4. Get Out (2017) - Directed by Jordan Peele, this film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $255 million worldwide on a budget of $4.5 million. It also won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

  5. Split (2016) - Directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring James McAvoy, this film was made on a budget of $9 million and grossed over $278 million worldwide.

  6. Halloween (2018) - A direct sequel to the 1978 film of the same name, this film was directed by David Gordon Green and was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $255 million worldwide on a budget of $10 million.

  7. Us (2019) - Another film directed by Jordan Peele, this horror-thriller was made on a budget of $20 million and grossed over $255 million worldwide.

  8. The Invisible Man (2020) - A modern reimagining of the classic tale, this film was directed by Leigh Whannell and was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $123 million worldwide on a budget of $7 million.

Blumhouse Productions has also produced a number of other successful films, including the "Insidious" and "Paranormal Activity" franchises, as well as "Sinister," "The Visit," and "Happy Death Day." The company's success can be attributed to its model of producing low-budget films with high potential for return, often by leveraging the talents of up-and-coming directors and screenwriters.