Director Curry Barker's feature film debut, 'Obsession', is a masterclass in horror that delves into the darkest corners of our society. The film tells the story of Bear, a music store employee who makes a wish that comes true, but with a terrifying twist. His co-worker Nikki is now 'in love' with him, but something is off. As the film progresses, it becomes clear that Bear's obsession has trapped Nikki, reducing her to a puppet. The real monster is not Nikki, but Bear, who refuses to recognize her autonomy. The film is a scathing commentary on the entitlement and lack of accountability that plagues our society. With its practical effects, grainy visuals, and chilling score, 'Obsession' is a must-see for horror fans. Inde Navarette delivers a tour-de-force performance as Nikki, making her a standout in the film. 'Obsession' is a game-changer in the horror genre, and it's a testament to the power of independent filmmaking.
Dark Reflections: 'Obsession' Shines a Light on Society's True Monsters
Obsession review: Inde Navarrette delivers a performance for the ages in Curry Barker's chilling and triggering feature debut. | Hollywood