Obsession (2026) review
From Director Curry Baker comes an instant horror classic that is all about obsession (duh!) love and villainous intent. It's a simple story but Obsession is elevated to extreme heights with outstanding performances from everyone involved. The story follows a young man named Bear who breaks a mysterious object named a One Wish Willow to win the girl who he likes's heart. His crush called Nikki is friends with Bear but really only sees him as a friend and nothing else. Bear wants more so takes it upon himself to wish their love into existence but of course things take a really dark and sinister turn but not before they begin dating and all seems to be going well at first but something much more dangerous is building up inside of Nikki.
Like I said Obsession is elevated to masterclass levels with it's performances. Nikki who is played by Inde Navarrette is a career defining performance which is easily award level in my opinion. The faces and actions she does when she is under this one wish willow spell is absolutely mesmarising to watch and so, so captivating. As the movies goes on her performance gets better and better all culminating in an intense, almost hypnotic ending.
Obsession is easily one of the best movies of 2026 thus far and could very well easily be the best come years end especially for a horror movie. It's unsettling nature and creepy undertones make it awe inspiring to watch unfold. Performances are stellar and overall Obsession is an instant horror masterpiece that you need to see. A star is born in Inde Navarette.
★★★★★

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